Close to forty years ago I was assigned a construction project that for which many superintends would give their eye teeth. It involved three and a half years on the same location. After completion I went on to other things, not realizing that I would never again have the opportunity, in this system, to be involved such a beautiful project. Since then I have driven by, but never stopped. Today I discovered a web page of photos and went back down memory lane. You are welcome to join me for a brief tour of The Hult Center For the Performing Arts.
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Scroll down the colunm to the left for more photos.
Three of our brothers were there for the majority of the project, Gary Cummins, Larry Tunnel and Steve Neiderhiser as well as many members of the various trades.