I'm a little worried the move into the APC will distract players and at the start of the season.
I wish this had been finished a month ago.
I'm a little worried the move into the APC will distract players and at the start of the season.
I wish this had been finished a month ago.
---Was by there a couple of days ago---the brick columns look great---should have taken a photo and maybe Java woman could have put it on here!!! Just looking at the IPF, you can see the brick that surrounds it---think with the landscaping and signage and some brick enhancements that this thing will really be a very top quality looking outside to go with the fabulous inside area!!!
Sigh. The entrance is not finished cosmetically. THE NUMBER ONE ISSUE RIGHT NOW IS TO GET THE BUILDING TO OCCUPANCY STANDARDS!!!!! That is, to satisfy all life safety issues. The only thing about the entrance that is on that list right now is meeting fire and ADA egress standards. The skin on the entrance CAN BE DONE ANY TIME AFTER OCCUPANCY. I am sure it is part of the contract and the contract will not be closed out until it is done. They didn't spend 14 million dollars on a building to look at it, they spent 14 million dollars on the building TO USE THE DAMN THING. NUMBER ONE GOAL RIGHT NOW IS OCCUPANCY. The fire marshal and any other safety or building inspector really doesn't care how the building looks they just are concerned that all the codes are met.
OH YEAH I NEED TO MENTION THIS, THE NUMBER ONE ISSUE RIGHT NOW IS OCCUPANCY.
The move in date for the Track & Field complex is Sep 21st. As of right now they just have to wrap up some painting and other minor interior finishes.
Wow, just gonna leave this here
[IMG][/IMG]WOW. The Ragin Cajuns Project is HUGE
— Blair Prince (@Blair_Prince) September 3, 2015
Thank You 4 ur TRUST @power_lift @Iron_Grip @RFSTexas UESAKA too! pic.twitter.com/xQgbaeHcJN
[IMG][/IMG]The Great Wall of Dumbbells, Lafayette LA. pic.twitter.com/4kZNrs2q4m
— Rusty (@rustywhitt) September 4, 2015
I read UL put in the biggest order ever in the history of the company providing the lifing equipment.
Last night they were busy like bees moving in stuff!
Anyone seen the finished product yet?
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