Thursday, March 25, 2010

Closing In


The drywalling is continuing inside the Bailey. This installer is hard at work with the caulking gun. A tour of the Theatre restoration site reveals major transformation. Where once one could see through the partitioned 2x4 walls and open spaces, now the rooms are actually being defined. A thrill to see such progression.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Site's Electrical Foreman

The Bailey's restoration site's electrical foreman, Dave Mergle, peruses schematics to keeping all things electric on track in his effort to 'enlighten' us. Nice office, Dave.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Bailey's Evolution Continues

Pictured here is a shot of the Bailey's facade showing the black glass panels, aluminum windows, and new stuccoing. The facade is almost complete. Watch for the unveiling soon to take place.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Up On The Roof

(Someone should write a song about that.)
Lots going on inside and lots going on outside at the Bailey. Pictured here, the Bailey Theatre's roof top, where the roof above the addition is being finalized to receive the roof top air handling units and the transformers for the stage lighting.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Drywall Is Up

Last week the insulation was installed, now the drywalling is well underway. Watch for further transformation of this women's dressing room and many others rooms in the Bailey. Dee-Jay Mechanical guys measure up for ducts.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Mechanical Room - A Work In Progress


One of our technicians prepares copper piping in the Bailey's Mechanical Room. Restoration moves forward at a brisk pace.

Hard At Work

One of our very important workers is pictured here hard at work installing insulation. Visit this blog soon to view the next steps in transforming this and other rooms in the Bailey. Things are moving fast!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Enthusiastic Fundraisers Given Tour














These enthusiastic fundraising volunteers sip coffee while listening to some logistics and restoration history of the Bailey Theatre being provided by Architect, David Roth, before embarking on a tour through the construction site. These fundraising volunteers will be encouraging donations from Camrose businesses and the poplulaiton in general in order to raise the funds necessary to equip the the Bailey with interior furnishings, sound system, and many other items needed to complete the project before its opening.