Early Monday morning large equipment was on our campus clearing away the walls and roof of our original atrium in order to make space for our new atrium and welcome center. Debris will continue to be removed from the site throughout the week. Afterward, our construction team will place piers in the ground to help prepare the space for a new foundation.
Moving ahead of Schedule
As you know and can see, our Building Project has shifted into high gear and is progressing very nicely! In fact, we are taking advantage of an opportunity to accelerate the timeline for the School Administration Office demolition and construction (Phase 2), with preparation having begun February 17th.
St. James Hall Blessed with New, Cushioned Chairs
Office Closure Due to Inclement Weather
Renovation Crews Focus on Oculus and Building Pad for New School Wing
Want to know what our renovation team accomplished this week? Our crews are working hard to prepare the building pad for the new school wing (see the image with an excavator) and other team members have been delicately tending to the oculus inside.
Birdseye Views of Campus Show Significant Progress
Columbarium Open With Restricted Hours
Jesus is Carefully Taken Down And Placed Into Storage
The end of an era…Final Bulletin Boards REMOVED Ahead of Demolition
First Mass is Celebrated in Newly Renovated St. James Hall
Parishioners Take Home a Piece of Prince of Peace History
Foundation Begins for Chapel while St. James Hall Undergoes Major Renovation
Early this morning, tons of dirt was brought to our demucked pond to begin the tedious process of preparing the space to become the foundation of our new chapel. Meanwhile, workers completed the framing and drywall installation of St James Hall, bringing the space one step closer to becoming our temporary day chapel.
Take Home a Piece of POP History at Sunday’s Great Chair Give-A-Way!
North stairwell tower demolished
As an early Christmas present, our construction crews demolished our North stairwell tower - paving the way for a new building to eventually be connected to the space.