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Construction Pictures from the NCWCP Site September 19, 2007
Completed floor just behind main entrance which is to the left
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New floor at main entrance
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View of area behind auditorium which is to the right. The UMD building is in the background.
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Workers laying floor towards back of building
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View of completed floor area on first floor looking through building to the east
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Just completed floor area at rear of building
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Forms for column extensions through 2nd floor
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Loading dock area now covered with forms for the 2nd floor
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Rest of front part of building covered by the 2nd floor
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Closer view of column forms for 2nd floor
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Back of building (north side)
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Workers smooothing out floor
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View from east side of building looking west
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The NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction, will be located on a new 50-acre section
of the University of Maryland's M-Square Research and Technology Park.
Opus East, L.L.C., of Rockville, Md., working with Hellmuth, Obata +
Kassabaum, Inc. as the lead design and interior architect, will design,
construct and own the building and lease it to the GSA.
Opus arranged a
long-term ground lease with the University of Maryland
for the development. The 268,762 square-foot
building will be the new home for NOAA.s Satellite and Information
Service, Air Resources Laboratory and the National Centers for
Environmental Prediction.
Archive of building construction progress:
NCWCP Construction Picture Archive
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