Weekly Construction Update: October 14, 2019

October 14, 2019

Work Performed This Week:

  • Continued electrical rough-in on the first and fourth floors. 
  • Continued installing overhead lights and trim-out on first and fourth floors.
  • Continued wiring transformers in electrical rooms. 
  • Continued working on underground site electrical.
  • Continued installing plumbing overhead on fourth floor. 
  • Continued installing plumbing fixtures throughout building. 
  • Continued installation of med-gas booms in the operation rooms.
  • Continued installing grilles throughout building. 
  • Started testing and balancing on the third floor.
  • Continued installation of framing and drywall on the fourth floor. 
  • Finished hard ceilings on the first and fourth floors. 
  • Finished walls in the stairwells.
  • Continued hanging ACM panels on the south and north canopy.
  • Continued working in the fire pump room. 
  • Tested fire pump and alarm.
  • Granted temporary certificate of occupancy.
  • Installed flooring on the first and fourth floors. 
  • Installed rubber base. 
  • Installed wall protection on all floors. 
  • Finished installation of open gym carpet.
  • Continued installation of sauna kit.
  • Filled HydroWorx pools. 
  • Began programming.
  • Installed ceiling tile on the fourth floor.
  • Continued installing north and south elevator.
  • Continued installing wire for the security camera and control systems on the first floor. 
  • Installed card reader trim-out.
  • Continued painting on first and fourth floors. 
  • Touched up paint on the third floor.
  • Continued installation of interior glass.
  • Continued millwork installation on the first and fourth floors. 
  • Installed solid surface tops.
  • Continued installing Mid-South imaging in the RAD rooms.
  • Continued installing Steris in the operation rooms. 
  • Installed booms in operation rooms.
  • Continued site landscaping.

Statistics:

  • With the elevation of the roof sitting just over 60 feet from ground level, when sitting on the roof one could see about 9 miles.
  • The new Campbell Clinic building will not only have patients from all over the world, it will also be full of products from all over the world. For example, the tiling that will be at the front entrance on the first floor came from Italy. The nana wall system that will be installed in the sports performance area is being shipped in from Germany.
  • On the entire job, there will be 34,000 pounds of ACM (metal panels on the canopies and balconies) when they’re done installing all the panels. This is the equivalent to them hanging almost six 2019 Ford F-150’s on the canopies and balconies.
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