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Framing has begun! |
Well the weather held off just long enough for us to stay on track and schedule. The cement slab was poured and the framing has begun as of the end of November. With the building at this stage work should be able to continue throughout the winter, which is a huge relief to all of us involved.
It also means that we can start to turn our attention to the physical move scheduled for April of 2011. There is no question that this will take a lot of planning, cleaning, organizing and logistics. The off-season this year is probably going to be our busiest ever. This, of course, will put a strain on the staff, but the light at the end of the tunnel is getter brighter and we are all excited about the end result.
Also during this time, we will start working with UW-Waukesha to fine tune, and implement some of the collaborative strategies we’ve talked about over the last year and a half. For so long we’ve been focused on a new facility. But, turning our attention to the collaboration and the opportunities the new facility now presents raises the level of excitement to new heights all around. While the facility represents a new benchmark in the growth of the Wildlife in
Need Center, the collaboration represents a new chapter in the Center’s long-term vision.
It’s exciting times at the center and I hope all of you are as thrilled with our growth and progress as we are.
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Smooth-textured and tinted cement will make up the floors in much of the clinic areas. |
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The view of the structure from the NE (back of the building with the Gertrude Sherman Building to the east) |
Guest Blogger M.G.