President Don Dawson explained the reasons behind the addition of another camera, “We’re a technology company and this sort of project is right up our alley. Much of the same technology and networking challenges that were used for this ‘fun project’ directly relate to the many applications we provide for our clients.”
Vice President Matt Machala adds,”As one of many businesses who are located on the riverfront and who enjoy Peoria’s beautiful riverfront on a daily basis, we are genuinely excited to see the museum block construction moving forward. Donating this new camera and providing a unique perspective of the construction is our way of giving back to the community – and encouraging everyone to track the progress.”
The construction area for the Riverfront Museum and the Caterpillar Visitor Center is bounded by Water Street and Washington Street on the East and West, and Main Street and Liberty Street on the North and South. Construction began in 2010 and has progressed to a point where it is now possible to see some of the buildings taking shape. Both cameras can be experienced at: www.BuildTheBlockCam.com