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Home / Multimedia / Photo Galleries / Photos: Renovation of FSU Jim Moran Building reaches halfway point


Photos: Renovation of FSU Jim Moran Building reaches halfway point

Published: May 31, 2017 | 3:34 pm | SHARE: Share on FacebookTweet

The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship in downtown Tallahassee.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building — which dates to the 19th century — will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building — which dates to the 19th century — will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. Workers are reconfiguring the building, which dates back to the 19th century, to make it the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building — which dates to the 19th century — will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building — which dates to the 19th century — will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building — which dates to the 19th century — will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
The renovation of the FSU Jim Moran Building is at its halfway point. The 20,000 square foot, three-story building — which dates to the 19th century — will be the headquarters for the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.
Shane McKenzie and Marc Hamilton are both strapped into an aerial lift bucket 30 feet in the air as Hamilton grasps an oversized Makita drill with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls. They are preparing the walls to support a bank of east-facing windows that will stretch from the ground to the top of the 20,000 sq. ft. building.
Shane McKenzie and Marc Hamilton are both strapped into an aerial lift bucket 30 feet in the air as Hamilton grasps an oversized Makita drill with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls. They are preparing the walls to support a bank of east-facing windows that will stretch from the ground to the top of the 20,000 sq. ft. building.
Shane McKenzie and Marc Hamilton are both strapped into an aerial lift bucket 30 feet in the air as Hamilton grasps an oversized Makita drill with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls. They are preparing the walls to support a bank of east-facing windows that will stretch from the ground to the top of the 20,000 sq. ft. building.
Shane McKenzie and Marc Hamilton are both strapped into an aerial lift bucket 30 feet in the air as Hamilton grasps an oversized Makita drill with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls. They are preparing the walls to support a bank of east-facing windows that will stretch from the ground to the top of the 20,000 sq. ft. building.
Shane McKenzie and Marc Hamilton are both strapped into an aerial lift bucket 30 feet in the air as Hamilton grasps an oversized Makita drill with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls. They are preparing the walls to support a bank of east-facing windows that will stretch from the ground to the top of the 20,000 sq. ft. building.
Shane McKenzie and Marc Hamilton are both strapped into an aerial lift bucket 30 feet in the air as Hamilton grasps an oversized Makita drill with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls. They are preparing the walls to support a bank of east-facing windows that will stretch from the ground to the top of the 20,000 sq. ft. building.
Marc Hamilton handles an oversized Makita drill equipped with a 22-inch bit to bore holes in concrete walls that will support an east-facing bank of windows stretching from the ground to the top of the building.

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