Webcam showing off progress on downtown Lubbock’s Buddy Holly Hall – LubbockOnline.com

Posted: June 6, 2017 at 6:06 am

Fans interested in the progress of the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, 1300 Mac Davis Lane, now can follow its construction progress online, courtesy of a time-lapse construction camera launched by Lee Lewis Construction Inc. (LLCI) and the Lubbock Entertainment/Performing Arts Association (LEPAA).

A construction webcam located in downtown Lubbock streams a high definition video from a fixed position camera that continually captures video.

The video can be viewed at the LLCI website at leelewis.com, and at the LEPAA website at LEPAA.org.

The time-lapse camera will document progress from excavation to completion.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the $150-million-plus project was hosted in April.

Tim Collins, chairman of the LEPAA board of directors, said, This is an exciting addition to an already exciting project for the Lubbock community. We love the idea that our community, donors and fans can view construction progress happening in downtown Lubbock at any time, from anywhere in the world.

Construction of Buddy Holly Hall will take thousands of man hours and a team of contractors state-wide, noted Sam Krier, LLCI senior project manager. Through the construction cam, the public has a unique chance each day to see the tremendous amount of work that goes into a project like this.

Collins said, We hope this technology will allow our community to see what their donations are making happen in downtown Lubbock. Every dollar raised by LEPAA goes toward construction of this world-class performing arts venue.

Donations for Buddy Holly Hall can be made online at LEPAA.org/donate.

Buddy Holly Hall will be privately operated, and entirely privately funded through donations from individuals, corporations and foundations, said Collins.

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