Across
- 2. How many terraces could Santa land on?
- 5. Known for it's maple, where did the children's playground equipment come from?
- 7. What would be a holiday term for the individuals who has worked hard on the project?
- 9. What are mechanical, electrical and plumbing referred to as?
- 10. What do holiday lights run through?
- 13. If you wanted to create a map to find cookies, what would the map be called?
- 16. What animals did our team find during the delivery of the park trees?
- 18. Placed on the rooftop to regulate temperature.
- 19. Just like Rudolph's nose, what color lights are on the roof of the building?
Down
- 1. Similar shape to candy canes, how many cranes did we have on site at one time?
- 3. If Santa were to tell you a story about each floor of the building, how many stories would he have?
- 4. A running list of items that need to be fixed, repaired, or completed before final turnover.
- 5. What is shaped similar to igloo blocks?
- 6. Our terracotta on the building comes from the same country that started the tradition of putting up a Christmas Tree. What country is this?
- 8. Similar to letting cookie icing dry, what is the hardening process of concrete called?
- 11. What location is 3,531.34 miles from us?
- 12. What was the name of our dog treat initiative
- 13. How many levels in the garage could Santa park his sleigh?
- 14. What is the name of the second phase of construction?
- 15. Exterior facade wall which provides no structural support, usually made of glass.
- 17. Title of individuals who lead field crews?
