Parallel strand lumber joists will soon span the area over the Tourism Council offices in the future Frederick Visitor Center building. Tongue & groove decking above the joists will serve as the office area ceiling, as well as the floor for the mechanical equipment/HVAC mezzanine above.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Ready to frame office area ceiling
Parallel strand lumber joists will soon span the area over the Tourism Council offices in the future Frederick Visitor Center building. Tongue & groove decking above the joists will serve as the office area ceiling, as well as the floor for the mechanical equipment/HVAC mezzanine above.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Final floor slab areas poured
The concrete floor slab for the hallway and visitor center exhibit area is poured on May 27. Since the finished floor in these areas will be stained & polished concrete, this pour was held off until after overhead demolition was completed.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Pending interior work
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The final structural insulated panels were installed on May 12, 2010 completing the roof structure portion of the warehouse rehab that will serve as the new Visitor Center.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Masonry repair continues
The masons are making great progress with the brickwork on the old warehouse. As the "before" picture shows, most windows had been bricked-in over the years. As the second picture shows, the brick infill has been removed. New lintels have been installed over the window openings replacing deteriorated lintels, and the brick above the lintels has been repaired. On the right, the first of two openings into the Visitor Center exhibit area is being prepared. There will be a wooden vestibule constructed in front of these openings, creating the front entrance to the facility. The brick walls will be cleaned up following the masonry repair work.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
West roof plane receives SIP panels
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
On goes the new roof
Monday, May 3, 2010
Exhibit designers

at the National Archives in Washington. The exhibition, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the war, combines historic documents with touch-screen technology. The first part of a two-part exhibit is on display through the summer.
The Jackson Brady Design Group is working with Tourism Council staff, under the direction of TCFC’s Liz Shatto, on the exhibits that will be a key component of the new Frederick Visitor Center. We will soon be placing the exhibit fabrication out to bid, with installation planned once building renovations are complete. Exhibit design and fabrication is funded through grants from the MD Heritage Areas Authority, Preserve America, National Scenic Byways Program, and the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network, which gives an indication of the variety of themes we’ll be able to share through the exhibits.
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