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The Hall of Records is the smallest of four buildings on the courthouse site. In October of 2003, we began an interior "period" rehabilitation of the Hall of Records. The project includes the restoration of the 44 foot diameter skylight, installation of a geothermal ground source field to heat and cool the building and the fabrication of "period" furniture. Also included is the upgrading of ADA features, like: an elevator and restrooms. For information regarding this project, you can contact the County Architect

Geothermal Loop Field  v Interior Rehabilitation  & Furniture   v Skylight Restoration


Horizontal Work Continues

March 22 & 23, 2004


What the lawn looked like before we started drilling and now.

  
Exposing the vertical bore and (right) where that photo is at in context to the whole line.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
    
Removing the formwork at the vault (before-left) (after-right)


Larry Carbone our resource monitor is happy about all the trenching in the yard---once in a life time event. (middle) Keith helps guide a steel plate into place. (right) concrete truck awaits orders to send concrete to the manifold vault.

  
Line one trench (right) the building sewer line just want give up the spot light...here the replacement line (bottom of photo) has been patched with the black pipe.
 
(left) digging the route for supply into the building. (middle) the vault lid frame (right) a remnant well in the yard--you can see a red brick...


Cutting and fusing a vertical bore to the horizontal network.

 


Various trench and loop field shots. (right) end of the line

 


In-bound supply from the loop field. (right) another shot of manifold.

 

     

The manifold vault (left) supply pipes leave the vault and head for the building (far right) vault contents---loop manifold.

View from the tower...very active site with horizontal trenching.

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