Weeks ago Buck Showalter (manager of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team) commented on center fielder Adam Jones 6 year contract saying "I'm a believer in putting something together that stands the test of time." Recent stat's of the teams performance shows that this approach has been productive.
Our planned corporate campus is in the midst of being put together and today there are 2 processes occuring simultaneously: (a) we've partnered with an A & D firm for the design of the building addition and (b) work is continuing on the inside.
The images reflect the best and brightest of what's been happening inside. Since painting the walls and ceiling of the warehouse, the area has become much brighter. When shooting the image of the main warehouse (left), the camera was set on an ISO sensitivity of 200 (almost an outdoor setting) without using a flash. This brightness will save quite a bit of electricity.
Image number 2 (right) shows the back part of the warehouse. Originally the floor was about 16" lower then the rest of the warehouse and in order to have all floors level, this section was built up using base filler and 110 cubic yards of concrete.
The decision to brighten the warehouse and level the floors represent 2 investments that will indeed be well appreciated by all of our team members.