Saturday, May 28, 2011

05/28/11





























































With the trees cleared you can see the new church site from the highway. Impressive! The bricking continues on the Pre-school/Kidstown and Sanctuary buildings. They are starting to prepare the floor of the sanctuary for pouring concrete. And insulation is being installed in the exterior walls of Pre-school/Kidstown building.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

05/21/11






























































































Tremendous progress is evident on the site this week. My "Awesome Effort" award has to go out to the brickmason crews. The brick is going up on the Pre-school/Kidstown building and has started even on the sanctuary building. Amazing job! The concrete has been poured for the top rows of the stadium seating. Drywall installation has started in the Pre-school/Kidstown building. And a crew is clearing trees behind the site, so people can view the church from US-17A. Great job this week people!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

05/14/11











































A few changes this week. They have started installing the metal framing on the exterior of the Youth/Genesis bldg. Installation of the insulating foamboard has begun on the sanctuary building. The HVAC ducting is progressing in the sanctuary bldg. And stairs have been installed leading to the future baptistry.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

05/10/11











































Since I was off work on an official state holiday, I decided to go out to the site and observe some hard working people. The site was crawling with 'em. Thought y'all would enjoy a little look.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

05/07/11













































































Among the items of progress this week: Concrete has been poured in the Genesis/Youth building. Contractor is installing HVAC, ducting and electrical conduit in the main sanctuary building, and they are preparing the Pre-school/Kidstown building for bricking. And Canada geese have become the first residents of the Carnes development.