the dry-walling begins

Posted on March 5, 2009 by Stefan Jonsson, Programs and Marketing Coordinator

The dry-walling will be the longest stage of the renovations.  Today the dry-wallers came in and put up the dry wall boards within a few hours, but now they begin the tedious task of filling in holes, waiting for the walls to dry, sanding it down, and then repeating that process over and over again.  They are scheduled to finish next Wednesday (Mar. 11), and the painting should begin on Thursday (Mar. 12).


Here are the dry-wallers working on the last few bare wall frames.


The Hospitality Centre from across the hall.  The semi-circular shape near the ceiling on the left side of the photo indicates the shape and placement of the counter that will go under it.


Looking directly at what will be the Hospitality Centre counter and the Queenswood store.

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