Frontispiece
Frontispiece
The Braille MonitorJanuary/February
2002
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The
crane operator crouches in the open door of the crane directing President
Maurer as he moves a shovel full of dirt from the hole to a dump truck.
Some
of the demolition was done with sledgehammers, and President Maurer tried
his hand at that work as well. Here he prepares to dismantle a brick wall.
The
ground breaking ceremony for the new National Research Center for the
Blind took place on Friday, October 10, 2001. The following Monday morning
the digging equipment moved in in earnest to begin excavating the foundation
for the building. The construction company has been busy ever since. By
December 19, this is the way the site looked
The
construction crew made an unwelcome discovery as they dug the foundation.
A giant tank filled with an unidentified liquid was discovered buried
in the ground. Six tanker trucks were required to pump out the tank. It
lies here beside a trackhoe. A temporary power cable stretches across
the scene above the trackhoe to provide power to the fire protection system.
When
the pile driver began pounding the soldier piles into the ground, the
blows could be felt throughout the entire National Center. In this picture
you can see a twenty-eight-foot soldier pile being sunk by a pile driver
at the end of a fifty-foot boom.
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