Campus History The Evolution of the Corner at Anderson Street and Barton Road It used to be that when driving west on Barton Road and would approach Anderson Street one could count on having a grand view of... Read More
Campus History Steel, White Tarps, Green Hills, Blue Skies, and the Towers of the Inland Empire The completed steel towers can be observed at many locations throughout the Inland Empire. The photos in this post will feature four images that are... Read More
Campus History The Week of January 28, 2019 — The South Crane is Dismantled and Trucked Away Having completed hoisting all of the HVAC air handlers up to the fourth floor, the Hill Crane Company began dismantling the crane on January 28,... Read More
Campus History The Week of January 21, 2018 — MLK Holiday, Wind, Windows, and HVAC Air Handlers The week began with the Martin Luther King Holiday celebrated on Monday, January 21, 2019. For the most part, the campus was closed. However, the... Read More
People, Up on the Steel, Vignettes Vignette — Brien James Daunt Remembered Brien James Daunt was an ironworker one of those “cowboys in the sky”, who for thirteen months placed his stamp on the Loma Linda University... Read More
Construction Site, Construction Update Vision 2020, Weekly Construction Blog The Week of January 14, 2019 — A New Crane, Rain, Air Handlers, More Rain, and Mud Despite the rain, the Hill Crane Company rolled into the south yard off of Barton Road, parallel to the Children’s Hospital tower, a large crane... Read More
Campus History The Week of January 7, 2019 — The Week Before the Rains Came Down Rains were forecast for the following week, which meant that the laborers had to hustle to get the site ready for the rain. The Hill... Read More
Campus History The Week of January 1, 2019 — The Beginning of the End The featured image for this post is a good example of: If I knew then, what I now know, I would had been more cognizant... Read More