Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pouring the Concrete

In mid-November, work began on the concrete floor for the new building. This process was delayed several times because the weather was too cold for the concrete to set properly.  Here is a picture of the old west side entrance, with the doors removed. You can see how uneven the ground was before the concrete got poured.



Once the ground was leveled out, the prep work began. The concrete was poured on top of the yellow plastic and metal mesh. The box you see in the middle of the following picture is the support for an eventual roof beam.


The concrete got poured through a huge crane arm. If you look closely, you can see the concrete coming out of the bottom of the spout. The construction workers directed the mouth of the arm to the sections of the floor where they needed the concrete to go.


This is a great picture that shows the concrete coming out of the crane arm. It also shows how they smoothed the concrete.

Here the construction workers are smoothing out the floor:

And, voila! The finished floor for the new building! This photo is looking east onto the old west side of the building.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Fun Picture




Here's a fun picture of the construction cones by our nice tree on the east side of the current building, right by the parking lot entrance.

Installing Water Pipes for the New Sprinkler System

The new Madison Library District building will be completely up-to-date with all the latest safety regulations. This will include a sprinkler system throughout the building in the event of a fire.

In order to get the water pipes in the correct places for the new sprinkler system, the construction company had to knock a hole in the southwest corner of the existing building. This hole just happened to coincide with our Young Adult section of the library. Vivian, our Children's and YA Librarian, moved and rearranged all the books in that corner in order to accommodate the construction. It was quite an effort on her part, and she did a tremendous job!

Our parking lot also was involved with this process. A trench had to be dug so that pipes could be connected from the city water main to the new construction. The parking lot between the library and the tabernacle was closed for about 10 days while this process was completed.



Here's a couple of our fabulous construction workers, posing for the camera!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Moving the Electrical Pole

During the first week of November, the construction was put on hold for a few days. Rocky Mountain Power needed to move the existing electrical pole, as it was in the wrong place for the new building. Cement couldn't be poured until the electicity was moved.

Rocky Mountain Power had to come out and reposition the electical pole. It was quite a process to watch!

The library was closed on November 3rd so that Rocky Mountain Power could move the power equipment from the old pole to the new pole.  During this move, the power had to be shut off, and thus the closure.