December 16, 2006
One week until Christmas and you wouldn't know it from the weather. Just as AmerenUE had power restored to most of its half a million blacked out customers, temperatures soared into the 60's. If it wasn't for those dark drives home I'd think it was the first week of April. So much so that I've found myself looking at my garden every morning, quietly urging the daffodils to stay down until the end of February.
Back on the project, the ice and snow gave way to mud...again. But a little rock laid down under a balmy zephyr and the ground was quickly workable again. Our foundation contractor is now almost finished with their scope of work.
The foundation is now tied into the existing Nerinx Hall, and the flatwork concrete subcontractor has begun pouring out slabs in the main theater. Take a look now, because this week our mason will have a team of bricklayers building a CMU wall around the seating area of the theater.
Now as they build this wall, special concrete masonry units called SoundCell blocks will be incorporated into the walls. Anyone who's ever had to lug CMU around can see how the block below differs from your average garden variety cinder block. The special inserts and profiling are specially designed to deliver superior acoustic performance. The interior walls will be exposed, yet architecturally treated, CMU walls, so the SoundCell block is just what the
Heagney needs. SoundCell will be laid into the theater walls in certain areas to help capture echo flutter and minimize annoying sound intensities. So now when the director reminds you to face the audience and project...yeah do that.
Back on the project, the ice and snow gave way to mud...again. But a little rock laid down under a balmy zephyr and the ground was quickly workable again. Our foundation contractor is now almost finished with their scope of work.

The foundation is now tied into the existing Nerinx Hall, and the flatwork concrete subcontractor has begun pouring out slabs in the main theater. Take a look now, because this week our mason will have a team of bricklayers building a CMU wall around the seating area of the theater.
Now as they build this wall, special concrete masonry units called SoundCell blocks will be incorporated into the walls. Anyone who's ever had to lug CMU around can see how the block below differs from your average garden variety cinder block. The special inserts and profiling are specially designed to deliver superior acoustic performance. The interior walls will be exposed, yet architecturally treated, CMU walls, so the SoundCell block is just what the
Heagney needs. SoundCell will be laid into the theater walls in certain areas to help capture echo flutter and minimize annoying sound intensities. So now when the director reminds you to face the audience and project...yeah do that. We'll be making a big push this week in the areas of masonry, plumbing, electrical, and maybe even a little demolition before we take a brief rest to celebrate the most beautiful of holidays. Photographs will become more frequent when the project begins to take on different appearances at a faster rate. Lots of block, concrete, and structural steel will help this happen. A huge load of structural steel is due for delivery this Wednesday, December 20.
SoundCell CMU wall being constructed in Heagney Theater where seats rise towards the back.


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