[CAUT] New Building Specs

Jeff Tanner jtanner at mozart.sc.edu
Tue Oct 24 14:32:57 MDT 2006


Hi Ken,
Our building is about 11 years old, and predates my coming here.  I  
don't think it was equipped as well as was requested, and was also  
down-sized from the original specs (it was also the last finished  
room, several months after classes started in the new building).  It  
is about 16' x 24', with cabinets and filing cabinets on three  
sides.  Not really room for a drill press or anything like that.  And  
the cabinets are "standard" kitchen cabinet size, i.e., the  
countertops are not deep enough to regulate an action on, so make  
sure you get a workbench deep enough for what you need.  I have an L- 
shaped desk (same as every faculty studio) in one corner, that when  
combined with the cabinets behind me, takes up about a 10'x6'  
corner.  The double doors are on the same side of the room, and there  
has to be enough room for them to swing into the room.  The remaining  
usable floor space is approximately 9'x16' (leaving walking space and  
room to open cabinet doors).  There is barely room for one 9' grand,  
or two smaller grands turned tail to tail.  Items like the vertical  
piano tilter tend to be stored under one of the grands in the shop.

I do like being across the hall from the freight elevator.  Make sure  
you have double doors into every room you want to be able to freely  
move pianos in and out of (yes, that didn't make it into our recital  
hall), and be sure a 9' grand can go through ALL halls AND doors and  
around ALL hall corners without having to break it down on its side.

And ask for piano storage space.  There are going to be times you  
will need to store pianos out of the way and you can't just keep all  
of them in your shop.  (Like band clinics, piano sales, etc.)

My thoughts,
Jeff


Jeff Tanner, RPT
Piano Technician
School of Music
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-4392



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