Tempe Call Center – March 6, 2014
There were burgers galore at the roof topping off event at GoDaddy’s new Tempe call center.
This wide opening is a window that can be fully opened in good weather, the cafe will be inside. The beam above everyone’s head is the one that was signed last week.
The beam will get coated with fire proofing material.
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The building will be VERY open, and you will be able to see from one end to the other.
Looking from the second phase towards the first phase from the second floor. The steel workers are really flying along.
I love to be able to go up to the roof. You really get a scope of how big this building will be.
I’m on the end of the building from phase 2, looking back towards phase 1. The roof has multiple layers of foam insulation, with a rubber material over the top of that. The roof is designed to funnel the water from the building and move it into the lake across the street.
Some small vents to handle air flow into the building.
Looking at the roof on phase 1, before the foam and coating go on. This area was off – limits. Again SAFETY first.
Camera sitting on the wall, pointing to the stairs.
Looking to the Ryan job trailors…. did I mention that I like having roof access?
The windows are in on most of the phase 2 areas, the beams have been fire proofed.
All images shot with the Canon 5D Mark II, EF 24-105 F4 L lens, the Canon Speedlight 580 EX II camera mounted for flash fill, and for most of the indoor pictures. ALL of the images I’ve shot so far of the project are here. (most of them) Sworn to secrecy, remember….?
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