13 February
- erection of first beams
This summer has been exceptionally wet and
misty. To erect the beams needs dryer weather and today, 13 February, the builders and
volunteers were up at 4am to enjoy the first reasonably clear day in a week. It got
clearer as the hours went by. The first beam (consisting of 2 parts - as seen in the first
photos below) needed to be very precise and a second beam needs to be up within a few
hours so that "cross-beams" can be fitted to stabablise the huge structure.
Fortunately, the fire did not destroy the fantastic foundational structures designed by Mr
Philip Stott (a structural engineer who spent over 10 years here giving voluntary
expertise for the building of the previous auditorium.) His foundations (32 of them) are
about 3 metres deep and each contain about 50 tons of concrete and steel. It is upon this
structure that the laminated wooden beams can be fitted. Without these foundations it
would probably take years and not months to erect the new auditorium.
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