I was able to visit the building site today, and it always amazes me to see the progress! Interior studs are in, so you can see where rooms will be located, and can visualize where desks, computers, shelves, etc. will be located. Crews were working on electrical and installing door frames when we were in. The building has styrofoam sheathing on the outside, which you can see as you drive by, but to further weatherproof, there is a blue-green spray foam inside coating the walls. Plumbing work has been done, and some ductwork has been installed as well.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Mahomet Public Library Receives Donation
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Photos from Dec. 5, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Week of Nov. 9th
If you've gone by the new library site, you'll see that the building has been covered in blue sheathing! You can see the progress below:
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Goals for the next month
According to an update from Kate Smith, project coordinator, these are some of the things Vanguard expects to accomplish by the end of November:
1. Roughing in the plumbing, heating/cooling, and electrical for the ceiling area.
2. More door and window frames are to be delivered and installed.
3. Interior metal studs will arrive on site and be installed.
4. After roughing in of utilities is complete, additional layers of the roof will be added.
5. Wall sheathing material is expected to arrive the first week of November. Exterior wall masonry will begin after sheathing is complete and the stone is delivered.
All in all, the progress is on schedule, and the building is expected to be enclosed by the mid-December target date. All too soon, it won't be easy for us to see the progress, as it will be going on inside the enclosed building!!
1. Roughing in the plumbing, heating/cooling, and electrical for the ceiling area.
2. More door and window frames are to be delivered and installed.
3. Interior metal studs will arrive on site and be installed.
4. After roughing in of utilities is complete, additional layers of the roof will be added.
5. Wall sheathing material is expected to arrive the first week of November. Exterior wall masonry will begin after sheathing is complete and the stone is delivered.
All in all, the progress is on schedule, and the building is expected to be enclosed by the mid-December target date. All too soon, it won't be easy for us to see the progress, as it will be going on inside the enclosed building!!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Look at the change!
It has been two weeks since I took photos at the building site, and look at the change between these pictures and the last ones posted! There's been framing work done, and today they were working on the roof. It was fun to watch the large forklift raise the roof panels to waiting workers who hefted them into place. They're making great progress getting the building closed in. I'm anxious to hear the updates presented by Kate Smith at next week's board meeting. I'll try to get some more pictures of the interior of the builiding, as well as post some pictures of the color palette soon!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Latest progress
Kate Smith, Project Coordinator, shared the latest progress on the new library building at the October 12 board meeting. Roof trusses have gone up, as you can see in the picture below. Metal stud framing was scheduled to begin the first part of October. Exterior masonry materials are also being ordered. During the month of October, the focus is on finishing the parking paving and working on wall framing, trusses, sheathing, insulation, etc. to get the building enclosed before winter.
I took the following pictures today, Monday, October 19th.
I took the following pictures today, Monday, October 19th.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Building progress update
Kate Smith, Project Coordinator for the new library building project, provided me with some information regarding progress on the new library building. First, a lot of the concrete for the drive and parking lot has been poured. If the weather holds out, the rest may be completed this week. They have started backfilling around the paved area, and hope to do temporary grass seeding along the south side of the building before the weather turns too cold. The installation of the structural steel is on schedule and should be completed early this week, and roof trusses will be delivered mid-week. Exterior wall framing starts this week, and the exterior masonry choices have been approved by the library board. The primary focus right now is to get the building enclosed before winter. What to watch for in the next few weeks: framing, trusses, sheathing, insulation, and masonry being installed!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
September 26, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Mid-September progress
See how things are shaping up at the construction site. Watch for the structural steel to make an appearance soon!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Progress Report
As you can see, more concrete has been poured. Parking should be much easier at the new location! In the next few weeks we should see progress on the parking lot and the arrival of the structural steel! Color choices are also being made, for the interior and exterior of the building. The library director, a trustee, and library staff member spent hours looking through color samples for the interior of the building - everything from wall coverings and carpet to the color of bathroom stalls. The color scheme has been described as earth-tones, similar to the colors you see in the soybean fields this time of year, in inviting combinations of green, brown and gold.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Update from September 12, 2009
Again, it's been almost 2 weeks since I've visited the site of the new library, and the changes are exciting! The south parking lot has been poured, and when I visited on Saturday, it looks like the north half of the library floor has been poured, too. They've framed up where the lane into the parking area will be poured, and you can see irrigation pipes under the lane. According to the last report, the project is on schedule. I may have more to share after tonight's board meeting, but for now, enjoy some pictures of the progress!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Pictures from August 24, 2009
I was unable to visit the construction site last Monday, so imagine my surprise when I stopped by today and saw all the work that had been done. The area around the footings had been filled in with dirt, and the "floor" of the building has been filled in, too. You can see PVC pipes sticking up from the ground, a system hidden under this new dirt that's been added. And while I don't know the official name, there are large concrete pipes lined up at the site, waiting to be installed. Check out some of the pictures below.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Finding the right furnishings
Mid-July, four staff members visited the exhibitor hall at the American Library Association Convention to learn more about products available to libraries. This was a great chance to meet many vendors of library products in one place at one time. We tried out chairs, tables, and desks, and found out about shelving and storage options. It was valuable to get ideas of what may work in the new library building, and to explore the comfort, quality and versatility of a variety of products.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Great Groundbreaking Photos!
So many people came out to help break ground for the new library...thanks for your support!
Friday, June 5, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
General Contractor
At a special meeting of the board of trustees on Monday, June 1, 2009, a construction contract was awarded to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest acceptable bid, Vanguard Contractors of Pekin, IL. Once the necessary permits are obtained, the actual groundbreaking will begin!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Thank You!
Thank you to everyone that attended the groundbreaking ceremony! If you were unable to attend, but would like to read about the event, there is an article in Sunday edition of the News-Gazette, or you can read it online here.
Pictures of the event coming soon!
Pictures of the event coming soon!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Short library closing for groundbreaking
The Mahomet Public Library will be CLOSED from 12:45 to 2:15 Saturday, May 30 to allow library staff to attend the library groundbreaking ceremony. Please join us!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Groundbreaking Events
There’s something for everyone at the groundbreaking ceremony May 30th at 1:00 p.m. Join us at the new library site at the corner of Highway 150 and Churchill Road, bring your shovel, and help break ground for the new library building. Governor Jim Edgar will be guest speaker, and the Mahomet-Seymour Junior High School chorus will provide entertainment. Kids can dig in the sand box for treasures and enjoy free sno-cones prepared by the Mahomet Area Youth Club. After the ceremony, join us for cake served by Friends of the Library volunteers. We hope to see you all there!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Save the Date!
May 30, 2009
GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
For the new Mahomet Public Library
Come and be a part of Mahomet’s history
Everyone is welcome—bring your shovel and help us get started
Groundbreaking events start at 1:00 p.m.
at the new library site, east of Sandy Ridge Subdivision on Highway 150
Please plan to celebrate this special day
More details coming soon
www.mahometpubliclibrary.org
GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
For the new Mahomet Public Library
Come and be a part of Mahomet’s history
Everyone is welcome—bring your shovel and help us get started
Groundbreaking events start at 1:00 p.m.
at the new library site, east of Sandy Ridge Subdivision on Highway 150
Please plan to celebrate this special day
More details coming soon
www.mahometpubliclibrary.org
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Watch our new library grow!
This is the place to view and read about all the progress during the construction of the new Mahomet Public Library building. Stay tuned for more information.
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