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Week 36: Crews Taking Steps to Protect 1929 Building 
As reconstruction work at the Public Safety Complex site heads into November, contractor crews are putting safeguards in place to protect the historic 1929 Building, the elegant and original St. Mary's Hospital building.

Blount Excavating Inc. has begun excavating soil prior to the Central Wing foundation wall being pinned. Subsurface Construction Co. LLC will be installing temporary pins in the foundation wall as a means of holding the slope in place as the remainder of the Central Wing is demolished.

The Central Wing concrete foundation wall is being pinned to protect the 1929 Building during the next round of C-Wing demolition..

Cutline: The Central Wing concrete foundation wall is being pinned to protect the 1929 Building during the next round of C-Wing demolition.

Renascent crews, meanwhile, are continuing mass demolition of the West Wing and the Marian Wing. They also will continue to process and sort construction debris and recycle metals from buildings being razed.

This week and next, Environmental Abatement Inc. will work on the lower-level demolition in the Professional Office Building (elevator lobbies and closets) as well as the POB stairwells and lobbies.

EAI also will continue to remove equipment from the Central Annex mechanical room and work in the Women's Pavilion mechanical room.

Messer Construction is demolishing a connector corridor between the Women's Pavilion and the Central Wing Annex. Messer also is continuing with general site cleanup.

Here are additional scenes from the work this week at the vacated hospital campus:


Central Wing Annex (at right)

Pictured above: The Central Wing Annex (at right)


The Central Wing Annex (right) is being repurposed to house Police and Pension System offices.

Pictured above: The Central Wing Annex (left) is being repurposed to house Police and Pension System offices.


The Marian and West Wings are coming down; the iconic 1929 Building (right), which is being preserved, has become visible this year after decades of being encased by other buildings

The Marian and West Wings are coming down; the iconic 1929 Building (right), which is being preserved, has become newly visible this year after decades of being encased by other buildings.


The West Wing demolition continues. At right is the Magdalen Clarke Tower, which Lincoln Memorial University is transforming into classroom space.

The West Wing demolition continues. At right is the Magdalen Clarke Tower, which Lincoln Memorial University is transforming into classroom space.
Posted by evreeland On 27 October, 2020 at 2:47 PM