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These pictures all have to do with construction that has taken place around the building. Below each picture is a small caption of what was happening at the time of construction. If you have pictures you would like to contribute to this page please e-mail them to: info@eastworks.com.


The new water main being put in at Eastworks. These are the backflow devices. The new water main is being installed by MJ Moran, Inc. Picture taken by Jennifer Bemben, Eastworks Building Maintenance Supervisor. Click on the picture above to see more pictures of the water main installation.


Taken March 29, 2007. These pictures are of the removal of the conveyor belt. Click on the above picture to see more pictures of the conveyor removal.


This picture was taken April 11, 2007 by Jennifer Bemben, Eastworks Building Maintenance Supervisor. This is an old hot water mixing tank for the old Stanhome Pre-Mix area on the 1st floor. The tank is so large a conveyor belt on the exterior of the building is being removed so that the tank can be pulled out with a crane. Click on the picture of the tank above for more pictures of this tanks removal.

Click on the picture above to see the removal of the old train loading dock that once had the conveyor belt (see above) attached to it.



These pictures were taken April 6, 2006. Listed below are all the people involved with the design, fabrication and installation of the Eastworks sign.

Creative Direction & Project Management: Adell Donaghue

Design & Fabrication: Clay Crow, Adell Donaghue, Julian Halpern, Mike Martindell, Sam Ostroff

Lighting Design: Mark Hoechstetter

Installation: Clay Crow, Julian Halpern, Mark Hoechstetter, John Lemanski, Mike Martindell, Sam Ostroff

Photography: Adell Donaghue and Sam Ostroff


This picture was taken April 6, 2006 from the 4th Floor by Rich Stevens. Below is a large boom truck with the stainless steel "EASTWORKS" letters that were being mounted to the front of the building.



These are pictures of the software company Atalasoft that has moved into the 3rd floor. These were taken by Bill Bither the owner of Atalasoft.



(Click on the picture to see more shots from this project)

These pictures are of a quansit hut that held large storage tanks back when the building was owned by Stanley Home Products. These tanks were being removed and the quansit torn down as part of the exterior renovations that were done back in the Summer of 2004.
MORE PICTURES OF THE QUONSET HUT REMOVAL

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