
Superior Scaffold at Frick Laboratory, Princeton University, NJ
Superior Scaffold was called out to the Frick Laboratory at Princeton University to build scaffolding for crews to get access to the 3 floors of the structure. Crews will then install trash chutes so they can demo the entire interior of the building.
Princeton University officials say that the former Frick lab will remain vacant until renovation funds become available.
The Frick Lab is named after industrialist and art patron Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919). The lab, built in 1929, housed the academic chemistry facilities for over 83 years making it one of the oldest functioning labs in the United States.
It has been moved into the gleaming new Frick Chemistry Lab. It is part of the University’s commitment to green building. You can read about the New Frick Laboratory here.
And you can watch video here.
http://youtu.be/bEtD9u1Meb8
You can really see the new building’s design here.