Vertical chase
/A section of the second floor in the west wing was removed to install a vertical chase, which is a hollow wall that will allow pipes and ductwork to run from below the garden level to the attic.
A section of the second floor in the west wing was removed to install a vertical chase, which is a hollow wall that will allow pipes and ductwork to run from below the garden level to the attic.
The fourth floor Herschler Building's lights are on and shine through a snowy evening in Cheyenne. Read more about the project at http://www.wyomingcapitolsquare.com/herschler-remodel-expansion/
Beautiful blue skies in Cheyenne showcase the new entablature located above the front entrance of the Capitol.
Read MoreHistoric paint studies have revealed extensive decorative paint patterns in the historic Wyoming Supreme Court Chamber. This spectacular room, complete with an ornate stained-glass laylight in the ceiling, two-story windows, and a second-floor balcony will become the Capitol’s largest public meeting room.
Read MoreRunning new pipe on the fourth floor of the east wing of the Herschler Building affords a great view of the restoration work on the Capitol. Photo is from 2017.
Read MoreWork continues in the east wing of the Herschler Building with the completion scheduled for the spring of 2018.
Read MoreNew steel framing and ductwork have been installed on the east wing of the third floor.
Read MoreThe suspended ceiling and some walls in the former restrooms in the House Chambers have been removed.
Read MoreTo strengthen the Capitol's foundation, workers have removed the concrete floors down to the soil and have used underpinning techniques.
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