Let see- Yeah back to normal. So any way as i was beginning to say. I have been absent from my blogging since i went on my art camp residency at smoke farm. A lot happened in those ten days. Here is some images that ryan took before they closed this wall off and sealed up these feeder runs that go up to the dimmer room above the hallway. They had to extend the existing ones so that they could get to the new position for the Distro panel which was three feet to the left and sex feet to the right.
Now when you look down the hall way to the freight elevator the ceiling makes you feel like you are an industrial building instead of a hospital. Plus now it makes the reality of where the dimmer room lives so clear. Above this area of the hallway lives the hundreds of dimmers.
In the image above behind Ryan is DBA which powers all of the dimmers and then to Ryan's left facing the camera is DBB which is the distro for all of the PSP panels. Which in my world before now has classically meant company tie in switch but hey PSP sounds good too. We will get to these PSP in a minute but for now lets go the bigger news
Pictured above is our NEW FOREMAN. Yeasss that is right we have yeat another grand change in the plan. New Foreman. You may have remembered earlier when i told you Pat was our foreman who was leading the on site charge to make things happen. He tried hard but in the end he and upper management seemed to have some major differences that couldn't be reconciled and so Pat quit. If you come into the theater i will give you my real assessment of the situation but at this point in the game we still have to deal with the management.
So New Foreman- So far so good and i have high hopes that management is committed to helping Aaron complete this project. So since i have been back the pace has picked up a lot in terms of how many people are working. A lot of the devices are arriving and now that the slow tedious part of trying to run conduit is pretty much finished now we seem to be seeing a lot of exciting things showing up on our walls.
Aaron has definitely stepped up to the plate and has been a good job of trying to get up to speed on the project. He has the sub foreman previously and now he is lead foreman. I think it just might work out in the end with minimal hassle.
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