Ceilings and steps
Lots of stuff going on this week as we near the three-weeks-until-this-part-is-done mark. Here's what happened in the week that ended Nov. 6: Ceiling tile and recessed LED lights were… Read more »
Lots of stuff going on this week as we near the three-weeks-until-this-part-is-done mark. Here's what happened in the week that ended Nov. 6: Ceiling tile and recessed LED lights were… Read more »
The big news this week is that the construction barriers at both ends of the north hall are down. You can really walk there, and see the newly formed rooms, albeit… Read more »
If you weren't in church on October 25, you didn't hear this announcement from Jeremy Nafziger, chair of the building committee. It's important news on the building project, so here it… Read more »
As the last month of this first stage of the project begins, some steps look smaller–there's no remaining walls to move, for example–and some make it start to look like it… Read more »
As we begin the two-week span over church retreat, work on the HVAC in the sanctuary is taking place right on schedule. Which is more than I can say for this… Read more »
The walls of the renovated rooms are nearly ready to paint–hopefully, with your help. That and other things that went on during the week of October 5-9: As mentioned, drywall in… Read more »
The weather this week got wet, and then it got colder than one would hope for. In addition to being less than ideal for the Virginia Relief Sale, the rain and… Read more »
If you squint, a building project calendar looks a little like an Advent calendar–something happens each day, and each day counts down to the end of the project/season. The anticipation builds!… Read more »
Some steps in this process are dramatic and easy to see. Others go in another direction, and happen inside the (new or old) walls, or invisibly lay the ground for… Read more »
Friday of this week marks one month since the start of construction (and about eight months of planning, inspecting, designing, fundraising, and the rest). And despite the four-day week, lots… Read more »