Roof Access – May 8, 2014
This is the view from the top of the roof looking towards Warner and the 101. I love having roof access. Its amazing how much was done in the last week.
Vents for the air handling system.
This is a small part of the equipment that was craned onto the roof last week. Most of that equipment is fully assembled, OK probably not, but a lot of it is bolted together.
Looking towards the 101, you can see the cooling towers, and in the empty space on the right, I believe will go the back up generators.
Looking from the roof of phase 1 toward the Ryan trailer. Lots of cars and trucks on site, again multiple trades, and close to 100 workers on site.
One of the light poles getting filled with cement. Shot from the second floor, looking down on the workers.
More 2×4 steel studs going up. Lots of new drywall work as well. Spaces are being defined……. I wonder if I’ll get my own office…… Just a thought!
AC vents lined up on the ground. Looks like pieces of a very large and complex puzzle.
The framing crew is knocking it out of the park. I’m visiting the job site almost every week, and I can’t believe how much work gets done…..
Ben, one of the electricians ….. measuring twice, and cutting once. Good advice.
Ground floor looking up into the “hole” going up to the second floor……. interesting.
Same “hole” looking from the second floor down to the first. All images shot so far can be seen here. All images shot with the Canon 5D Mark II, today I mostly used the EF 17-40 F4 L lens. The Canon Speedlight 580 EX II was camera mounted for flash fill on many of the interior shots.
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