From Deseret News archives:
Showtime looms for Capitol
Workers scurry to finish $200 million renovation job
"Unless you've got a little fairy dust around here someplace there's a lot of dust around here, but no fairy dust I don't know how you can get it done," Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert said during a meeting Tuesday of the Capitol Preservation Board held in the 92-year-old building.
David Hart, executive director of the board overseeing the massive project that began some four years ago, tried to sound reassuring even as workers scurried just outside the meeting room with paint cans, buckets of cleaning solvent and power tools.
"Things are getting done," Hart said, noting some 60 electricians each worked about 100 hours last week alone and advising patience. "It's not perfect. There are going to be glitches."
For example, the meeting room near the rotunda didn't have any power last week and some outlets still weren't working Tuesday nor was the wireless connection to the Internet. Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said parts of the new Senate chambers are overheating and threatening to damage some of the newly installed technology.
Everything that can be done is being done, Hart said, to ensure the project is finished before the grand ceremony that will feature everyone from state dignitaries to fourth-grade bell-ringers in rural Utah performing via satellite.
But Herbert still sounded anxious.
"I hope the construction workers understand the sense of urgency," the lieutenant governor said, adding that while he appreciated their extra effort, "as I walk through today, it just gives me a little bit of a nervous stomach."
He ended the meeting by saying it was time for Hart to get "back out there with his bullwhip."
The Capitol has been closed to the public since August 2004 so the stately building could be retrofitted with a series of "shock absorbers" designed to withstand an earthquake. There were also cosmetic changes that include restoring rooms like the governor's office to their original grandeur as well as modernizing everything from fire alarms to technology hook-ups.
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