![]() 02/11/2019 at 11:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Always neat to see big steel being flown around on site.
Once the church is done, people probably won’t comprehend how big the cupola actually is.
Looks kinda funny up on top of the temporary shoring tower.
Big beams in flight.
We’re still on track for a late November dedication.
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Let’s play spot the OSHA violations... but seriously, you may want to pull down that third photo. Workers standing on the mid rail of the lifts is a no-no. No need have that out in the interwebs.
But yeah, it is good to see steel swinging. Especially in this time of year. Every piece you can get erected in the winter is a win. At least up here in Michigan. Not sure where your project is located.
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2nd & 3rd pics.
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Some backstory: these pictures are from two sources; a Facebook post from the structural engineer and a Facebook post by the contractor.
The pictures of the guys standing where they shouldn’t be are from the structural engineer.
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Note above comment
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Figures. Those silly engineers....
we’re just a bit sensitive to what construction photos we post and publish. There were a few instances of companies getting citations in the mail after photos were used in public publications.