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period appropriate theatre seats. The facility has
                                                                 new HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection,
                                                                 sound, stage rigging, roof, masonry restoration,
                                                                 restrooms, stage curtains, LED lighting, lightning
                                                                 protection, circular bar, barrel vaulted ballroom
                                                                 with catering kitchen, two elevators, state-of-the-
                                                                 art marquee and blade sign all equipped with LED
                                                                 Lighting and reader boards.

                                                                 Given the nature of the building, meeting current
                                                                 ADA standards and building codes, alone, was a
                                                                 challenge. There were also poor soil conditions to
                                                                 contend with. Challenges were met and exceeded.
                                                                 The new additions had to be constructed on a
                                                                 system of 40’ deep caissons, grade beams and
                                                                 structural slabs. “When we started on the project,
                          Renovated exterior at night            there was a graveyard of burnt out sump pumps in
        the boiler room with approximately six feet of water
        (from a fluctuating high ground water table) in the
        “tunnels” that were used for air distribution under
        the auditorium,” said Swiger. “First and foremost, we
        worked with the owner and our civil engineer and
        devised a way to gravity drain the water out of the
        “sub” basement by tying into a drain deep enough
        approximately 250’ away from the building. We
        issued a bid package for that work prior to bidding
        the main theatre project proper,” Swiger said.

        After 1.5 years of construction and 4.5 years of
        planning, the project held its grand opening on
        October 20th with “The Alley Cats” opening for
        Jay Leno and “The Guess Who” band as headliners
        performing to a sellout crowd of over 1,000 persons.
        The ripple effect in town is undeniable. One of the                       Bar before renovation


                                                                 adjacent dining establishments, which has been
                                                                 a staple beside the Robinson Grand since 1933, is
                                                                 upgrading their building inside and out. Another
                                                                 adjacent property owner has re-painted their
                                                                 entire façade. Just a block away, a new restaurant
                                                                 is opening to capitalize on this opportunity. “It is
                                                                 an exciting time to be in Clarksburg and I believe
                                                                 this is just the beginning,” says Swiger. “I sincerely
                                                                 appreciate the City Officials for taking on this
                                                                 project, for hiring and believing in its local talent and
                                                                 facilitating the revival of downtown Clarksburg.”

                                                                 “This new state-of-the-art facility is ready to serve
                                                                 the entire region for another century and beyond!
                                                                 We are very proud to be part of such a wonderful
                                                                 project!”
                             Bar after renovation
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