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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms with wind, rain and lightning blanketed the foothills surrounding Charlottesville, Virginia on June 2, 2009. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Storms with wind, rain and lightning blanketed the foothills surrounding Charlottesville, Virginia on June 2, 2009. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Storms with wind, rain and lightning blanketed the foothills surrounding Charlottesville, Virginia on June 2, 2009. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning over downtown Charlottesville.
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Lightning strikes over the city of charlottesvile and the surrounding area. Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms bring rain and lightning to Charlottesville, Virginia. .
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  • Storms with wind, rain and lightning blanketed the foothills surrounding Charlottesville, Virginia on June 2, 2009. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Power lines stretch across the sky in Madison County, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • New Tesla charging station at Keswick Hall and Golf Club located in Keswick, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The Nelson County Museum of History had its grand opening with two exhibits, how electricity came to the county and its effect on people's lives and Hurricane Camille. (Photo/Andrew Shurtleff )
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  • Appears to be homemade clog made out of electrical tape covering lower half of pipe after brand new pipes were installed under our sink by Jessreal Synder of Real's Clean & Neat Plumbing in Charlottesville, VA. Bad experience with this plumber. Would never recommend him to anyone.
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  • Construction worker Traon Jordon with Semco Services, Inc. on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction worker Traon Jordon with Semco Services, Inc. on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction worker Traon Jordon with Semco Services, Inc. on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction worker Traon Jordon with Semco Services, Inc. on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia’s Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building’s interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Appears to be homemade clog made out of electrical tape covering lower half of pipe after brand new pipes were installed under our sink by Jessreal Synder of Real's Clean & Neat Plumbing in Charlottesville, VA. Why would any plumber leave to pieces of balled up tape attached to each other then cover the lower half of your drain pipe with tape? Bad experience with this plumber. Would never recommend him to anyone.
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  • Construction worker Traon Jordon with Semco Services, Inc. on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction workers renovate the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction workers renovate the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction worker Traon Jordon with Semco Services, Inc. on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction workers renovate the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Construction workers renovate the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks.<br />
The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems.<br />
The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
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  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
    20130120_UVa Rotunda Renovation282.JPG
  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
    20130120_UVa Rotunda Renovation281.JPG
  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
    20130120_UVa Rotunda Renovation279.JPG
  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
    20130120_UVa Rotunda Renovation275.JPG
  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
    20130120_UVa Rotunda Renovation274.JPG
  • Workers on Tuesday removed the skylight glass from the University of Virginia's Rotunda dome as part of roof replacement of the iconic building. Following removal of the glass, crews will install a temporary black membrane on the roof to protect the building's interior between the time the old skylight is removed and a new one is installed, around mid-March. While the Rotunda will remain open during the work, the Dome Room will have only limited access to visitors for about 12 weeks...The work is part of the first phase of the Rotunda renovations, which involves replacing the leaking roof and the oculus, as well as repairing the exterior brick walls, windows and ornamental sheet metal. Future phases include replacing the elevator, restoring the portico column capitals and improving the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler and data systems...The total project, expected to take several years, will cost around $50 million. It is being funded through a mixture of state appropriations and private gifts.
    20130120_UVa Rotunda Renovation273.JPG
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