Sunday, November 14, 2010

Dedication


The new sanctuary was dedicated today by a crowd of about 80 people including members and local officials. Above, Rabbi Michal Woll leads the religious school children in a version of "Ma Tovu" with words revised for the event. Below, Michael Chernick and Max Hale install the new mezuzah created by David Hale on the doorpost.

Monday, November 8, 2010

More Finishing Touches


We continue to inch toward completion of the building as the contractor works through the "punch list." The sign is now on the side of the building and various other small things have been finished. The carpet for the bimah is still missing, but most other visible changes have been finished. Our celebratory open house and Hanukat ha Bayit will be on Sunday, November 14, from 12:30 until 2:00 pm. Hope to see you all there!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Finishing Touches


The reconstruction is almost complete! The congregation is moving in and there are just a few finishing touches left to complete! The sanctuary has been in use now for three weeks while the contractor has been completing the final tasks. We are now in the "punch list" phase, where the contractor has been given a list of final items that need to be completed. Our "Chanukat haBayit" open house will be on Sunday, November 14, at 12 noon. We hope to have a better picture of the finished exterior to post before then but there won't be any more postings for two weeks as we are taking a vacation!

Monday, October 11, 2010

More Finishes




Wow! The new finishes just keep coming. Take a look at these two new shots. The top photo shows the new blue accent wall at the north end of the sanctuary and the bottom photo shows the finished maple wall around the bookcase at the southern wall. The bottom photo shows some simple landscaping around the exterior. More extensive landscaping is going to have to wait until the second phase of the project. Still to come in this phase is more paint on the exterior, a rug under the bimah and moving the ark and reading table into place, and couple of built-in benches, and some finishing details on the interior.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Exterior Color


The contractor has started painting the exterior of the new building. The final color can be seen in the photo above. The "addition" at the back of the building will be painted a deep gray/blue color to contrast with the new building at the front. Only two sides of the new structure have been painted so far; rain today will not advance the cause, but the painters will be working inside today.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Moving In


Religious school students, their parents, and other members of the congregation began the process of moving into our new space this afternoon. And what a hubbub of activity it was. Everyone said the shehechiyanu and Rabbi Woll lead the students and parents in some welcoming songs, including a special song that the kids will sing at the November 14th opening event. Then the chairs and books starting arriving. People spread throughout the building carrying chairs and unpacking boxes. There is still more work to be done on the building and more unpacking to do, but we got a good start of the process today.


Thursday, September 30, 2010

Star is Installed


The star screen was installed yesterday at the far end of the synagogue's sanctuary yesterday and it looks fantastic! The screen is made with horizontal slats of wood and the star shape is created from voids in the slats. Two windows can can seen through the slats. A light behind the screen illuminates the wall behind the screen to accentuate the star. The room lights were also installed, giving plenty of artificial light to the room for times when the abundant natural light is not enough. More wood working continued today with the installation of bookcases in the sanctuary.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Bimah Backdrop


Work is almost finished on the popular wood panel behind the bimah (above -- the white specks in the photo are air-born dust caught by the flash). Work on the screen at the south end of the sanctuary is also continuing; I hope to be able to post a photograph tomorrow. the bookcases may also be shown in tomorrow's post. The maple floor in the sanctuary is complete and a new carpet now adorns the Daughly Gould room.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Final Push


We are expecting a flurry of activity this coming week as the contractors try to get the space ready for religious school on Sunday. Although there is a lot to do we have been assured that the space will be useable on Sunday. There will be a few things that won't get done until later, but the built-ins will be arriving on Monday and additional painting will follow. We will move in on Sunday with the religious school students helping.

Some of the lights were installed late last week. These photos show the ner tamid and lights over the reading table (above) and the light and windows next to the yahrzeit boards (below). The ner tamid is a beautiful red that was not captured well by the camera. The memorial boards will be installed to the right of the light and will be one of the last things completed.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Woodworking Underway


On the far side of Barre, wonderful things are happening in the wood shop at Lajeunesse Construction. All of the cabinetry is being fabricated there and will be transported to Montpelier early next week and installed in the synagogue. Above, a worker primes clapboards while wood for the area behind the bimah is stacked to the left. In the background rests a template for the cutout of the Star of David that be constructed in the screen at the south end of the sanctuary. Below, bookshelves rest upside down on desks after being finished with a clear coat.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sanctuary Floor Installed


The maple floor in the sanctuary has been installed and it looks terrific! This is the view looking toward the street end of the sanctuary. Bookcases, which are being made off site, will be installed in the space straight ahead. A closet is on the right and the door to the cellar stairway is to the left.

We are still working out the details of the flooring for the community room, but the old carpet has been pulled out and a new subflooring has been installed. The mustiness seems to be gone.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Progress Continues


The new synagogue was a busy place last week. When we stopped by on Wednesday and Friday many subcontractors were busy trying to complete the project. The most visible change is that the clapboards have been installed on two sides of the building. The clapboards have yet to be painted. The new portion of the building will be tan with white trim while the older portion will be a dark grey-blue color.

Inside many of the walls have been painted with a preliminary coat. The photo below shows the new entrance into the Daughly Gould room and a peek into the sanctuary. We have decided to replace the carpet in the all-purpose room because the old carpet seemed musty when we opened up the building after it had been sealed up during construction.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Chairs are Reupholstered!


Work on the synagogue took at 4-day break for Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat, and the workers' usual Sunday off. Work will be resume at a serious clip this week as the clapboards go on the exterior and paint is applied to the interior. In the meantime, the chairs for the sanctuary have been reupholstered in a new, green & gold, patterned fabric. In the photo above, Darryl Bloom works to load the chairs into a van for the trip back to Montpelier. The chairs are being stored off site until the building is done.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Two Spaces Joined


The progress being made on the building is incredible! The temporary wall that had protected the community room during the rebuilding of the sanctuary has been taken down and the two spaces have been joined. Actually, it was much more complicated than that to join the two buildings, but the most visible part of it was the removal of the temporary wall. The photo above shows the new view from the Daughly Gould room into the new sanctuary. And what a wonderful sanctuary it will becoming. All of the windows and almost all of the sheet rock has been taped, giving the visitor and sense of the new space. It is a light and airy space with natural sunlight coming in from all directions.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Sheet Rocking Continues


Sheet rocking continued in the sanctuary this week. The view above is similar to the last post, but today the contractor was working on connecting the two buildings securely. The photo below (looking south toward the road) shows that sheet rock now surrounds the interior of the sanctuary. Taping will continue into next week. The temporary wall between the two buildings will be removed by next Friday, and we should start to see some clapboards going up next week also. The chairs were taken to Essex Junction yesterday and today for reupholstering. The progress is very visible now!


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Wallboard Going Up


The wallboard is being installed in the sanctuary today (Wednesday). This picture has all sorts of "mystery dots" on it, but it shows the view looking just past where the bimah will be located toward the north wall (non-road side) of the sanctuary. The wallboard in the background and has been installed; there is a pile of wallboard in the bottom right corner of the photograph. The sprinkler pipes sticking through the ceiling will be removed because the city is unable to supply water to our sprinkler system.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Windows Installed


The windows were installed Friday afternoon. Now the interior space can be kept dry and wall boarders can start to work their magic.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Interior Progress


This was the scene at the construction site this morning. The rigid insulation has been installed on the ceiling and plywood has been added to the wall where the screen behind the bimah will be installed. Sheetrock should go onto the walls on Sunday.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Insulation, insulation


It may be hot outside, but we know winter will return! The inside of the sanctuary was sprayed with foam last week and the exterior of the building was covered with rigid pink insulation board. Today similar rigid insulation is being added to the inside of the ceiling, giving us extra protection from the winter cold. Other developments from last week: the (non-operational) sprinkler pipes have been installed, the skylight has been installed, the roof has been completed, and the electrical wiring has been roughed in.

The tie rods have been installed in the ceiling to keep the walls from splaying out and the temporary supports inside that were visible in previous photographs have been removed. One can begin to get a sense of the openness of the new sanctuary now. In the basement the furnace and hot water heater have been moved into placed. The top photo shows the building being wrapped in Tyvek (a little of the insulation board is visible in the gable). The two interior photographs show the sanctuary looking toward the street (top) and the sanctuary looking back toward the Daughly Gould room (bottom).


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Roof and Sprinkler


Work continues outside and inside Beth Jacob on Harrison Avenue. Today the contractor's men were outside working on the roof while inside a subcontractor was beginning to install the pipes for the fire suppression system. Unfortunately, our intent to "sprinkle" the entire building has hit a snag with the city. Our subcontractor has discovered that there is not enough water pressure in the city's water main to support the sprinkler system that the city's ordinances require us to have. So the synagogue will not have an operational sprinkler system until the city upgrades its water main along Harrison Avenue, which could be years in the future. The city also will not let us install exposed sprinkler pipes or heads if the system is not operational because they would give the occupants a false sense of security. They are, however, allowing us to install hidden pipes in the ceiling of the sanctuary. We will have to install the rest of the fire suppression system at a later date.


Friday, August 6, 2010

Electrical Roughed In


The electrical service is being roughed in to the new building. The photo above shows eastern wall of the sanctuary and the roof above it. The window to the left is at the back of the building. The small electrical boxes on the ceiling are for the two pendant lights that will hang above the bimah. The square shape below the boxes is where a skylight will be installed to cast light down on the bimah. (The diagonal beams and horizontal beam that you see are for temporary support!)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Meeting of the Minds


This was the scene Friday morning as the architects and contractors made plans for the upcoming week. This week should see electrical, plumbing and sprinkler lines appearing in the building.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Roof Takes Shape


The roof is beginning to take shape now. As you can see, the gable toward the parking lot has been built and the sub roofing is being nailed down as I write this. The top photograph shows the north edge of the reconstructed building. The north gable will have a window in it (which you can't see), which means we will get light into the sanctuary from four directions.



Saturday, July 24, 2010

Rafters Continue

The rafters continue to rise at 10 Harrison Ave. The builders were working through some tricky angles this week. We should see the gable take form next week. The sheathing that you see on the walls has not been cut away to show the three window openings. You can just see the wide headers for the windows sticking out above the plywood above the green pipe. There is still a lot of work that needs to be done on the walls!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Rafters Rise


The lumber we were waiting for has come in and the rafters have started to rise. There were no rafters on the building when we were there at 9:00 this morning, but by the end of the day there were rafters at both ends of the building! Next comes the perpendicular gable facing the parking lot.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Framing Continues


Framing has slowed a little bit because of a lack of properly sized lumber for the center beam of the rafters, but work continues. This is the framing for the south wall of the sanctuary. A book case will be in the middle of this wall; the door to the left will be the entrance to the basement and the door to the right (not yet moved into place) will be a closet.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Framing Rises


The framing started to go up today! The shape of the building is now beginning to become apparent. Things will be happening quickly now.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Surprises Happen

Who let that big beam in here? Every building project seems to have its unexpected developments and this is one of ours. The building committee had worked to create a basement deep enough that our tallest members wouldn't have to duck when retrieving things from it. We thought we had 7.5-foot clearance in the basement, but no one mentioned the depth of the big beam running down the center! The beam is obviously important for supporting the structure above and can't be changed, so we will just have to remember to duck when going downstairs. At least we will have a useable basement, which we didn't have before.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Floor Joists Spanning Foundation


Its sure has been hot out there, but work is progressing steadily on the synagogue. The slab (basement floor) has now been poured and the foundation has been backfilled with dirt. Floor joists now span the foundation opening. More to come.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Foundation Poured, Water Service Connected


The foundation has been poured and the water and sewer services have been connected to the city's pipes under Harrison Avenue. Last week Harrison Avenue was split in half as the street was dug up to access the pipes under the road. That's the street with a pile of dirt on it in the photo above. The neighbor's yard can be seen at the very bottom of the photograph. This week the floor of the basement, or "slab" is being poured over the pipes and crushed gravel which will direct the ground water away from the basement.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Foundation Forms Up

The forms for the foundation were set up yesterday. Although the forms make the foundation look high, the base of the building will be at the same height as the previous building and will line up with the section in back.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Footings Poured

The week ended with a nice achievement: the footings for the foundation were poured on Friday. During the week extensive work was done to stabilize the bank that is shared with our neighbor and to provide adequate drainage under the foundation, including buried drainage pipes and crushed stone.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Foundation Work Continues

The contractor is continuing to dig the foundation. There is now some crushed stone in the bottom of the hole and large cement blocks are helping to stabilize the wall with the neighboring property. A sump pump is pumping water out of the bottom of the cellar hole. This rain is not helping things!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Foundation Being Dug

The general contractor is now digging a new foundation for the building. The creation of a new foundation is one of the major reasons we undertook this project. The old foundation was falling apart and the basement was wet, causing deterioration and mold in the structure above it. Our reconstructed building wil have a full height basement and will employ various techniques to devert water away from it. As they dug a deeper hole for the new foundation, the contractor discovered what we had known all along: 10 Harrision Ave. is a very wet site. Note the water accumulating in the hole on what was a dry day on Friday. We are hopeful that the rain this weekend will not have a negative effect on the schedule for pouring concrete this coming week.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

And Down It Comes

The major demolition of the building occurred today. Much of the debris has already been removed from the site. It is sad to see the building in this situation, but it is the precursor to great new things. Pretty soon there will be forward progress.



Thursday, May 27, 2010

Pre-Demolition Under Way

Michael Lajeunesse and his subcontractors are now hard at work at the site. They are getting ready for the demolition of the front portion of the building. They have removed the cedar trees in front of the building

















and are shoring up the back wall from inside the Daughly Gould room