Piquenard was succeeded by two of his assistants, M. Bell and W. Bell resigned in to become supervising architect for the Treasury Department in Washington, D. The building was dedicated in January , when the General Assembly first met in the new chambers. The Governor and other state officials moved into their offices in and the Supreme Court Chamber was dedicated in In , in an attempt to modernize and complete the building, a third Capitol commission was created.
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Ras Smith. Sandy Salmon. Chad Ingels. Liz Bennett. Art Staed. Finkbine was put in charge, and they started over. During the thirty six years of construction, thousands of workers applied their specialized skills to the project. Some were Iowans, others came following the work from state to state, living in rented rooms and tenement houses, gathering each morning to listen for their craft to be called out. The deteriorated masonry posed a more difficult challenge, however.
It had to be replaced brick-by-brick in order to keep the building in operation and more import, avoid damage to the gold leaf covering the exterior of the dome. Near the top of the dome, an attic separator consisting of a cellular metal deck, steel beams, and tie rods separates the upper dome from the building.
To control the moisture levels and temperature, a rubber membrane was added to the attic separator to help mitigate the possibility of future moisture damage. This separator and membrane create a thermal barrier between the dome and the building.
To access this space for future maintenance, a monitoring platform constructed from lightweight aluminum and fiberglass grating was added to the structural design.
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