Digging In: Construction Update
September 6, 2018
We have lights! The crew from Vision Electric, along with their worker-in-training, Delia, made it happen—60 feet up and 130 feet across the building.
Digging In: Construction Update
September 6, 2018
We have lights! The crew from Vision Electric, along with their worker-in-training, Delia, made it happen—60 feet up and 130 feet across the building.
Digging In: Construction Update
August 30, 2018
We're fans of the fans! And the HVAC looks pretty good, too.
Digging In: Construction Update
July 13, 2018
Our summer enrichment programs aren’t the only thing happening at AMP this week!
Digging In: Construction Update
May 28, 2018
The entire Scope crew, as well as the iron workers and other subs, have been working high on lifts and on top of the roof in all sorts of conditions this spring. This amazing group of workers truly epitomize everything AMP is honoring in the creation of the mural.
Digging In: Construction Update
April 13, 2018
Even though we are getting used to the beautiful view of the sky from inside the mill, we're excited for the roof decking to take shape. Click here to view more construction photos.
Digging In: Construction Update
February 19, 2018
Steel, steel, and more steel! Click here to view more construction photos.
Digging In: Construction Update
February 12, 2018
The steel has arrived! BIG moment for AMP! Click here to view more construction photos.
Digging In: Construction Update
January 19, 2018
Pretty exciting to see these shots of our steel in process. Should be arriving to its new home in Winsted by mid-February, and we’re hoping for a thaw so Scope can start installing these beauties!
Digging In: Construction Update
"Like all of our weekly construction meetings, I am always fascinated in listening to the discussion about detail changes these guys are making as this project progresses. All vital moves that are being taken as the building takes form, making adjustments to accommodate PVC pipes whose location impacts placement of beams, existing windows that affect placement of steel, center where there was a structural dividing wall and therefore no existing pier. All worked out but with alot of creative input from Dan Godfrey, our steel guy; John Tracey and Kerry Caparulo from Scope; and our architect, David Shaughnessy." - Ellen
Digging In: Construction Update
We’ve got a fine looking elevator shaft!
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