Temple
Construction Progress Report (current as of 7/19/16)
Current
Temple Status: 150 operating, 16 under
construction (5 scheduled for dedication), 11 announced
(2 groundbreakings anticipated to be announced soon), 4 undergoing
renovation (1 scheduled for rededication).
Dedication
scheduled:
151. Sapporo Japan Temple: Public open house tours
underway; dedication scheduled on Sunday August 21, 2016.
152. Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple: Accepting free
reservations for public open house; dedication scheduled on Sunday
September 18, 2016.
153. Fort Collins
Colorado Temple: Accepting free reservations for public open
house; dedication scheduled on Sunday October
16, 2016.
154. Star Valley Wyoming Temple: Laying sod and planting trees; installing art glass windows; dedication scheduled on Sunday October 30, 2016.
155. Hartford Connecticut Temple: Granite being attached
to front façade; temple president’s residence
progressing; dedication scheduled on Sunday
November 20, 2016.
Under
Construction:
156. Paris France Temple: Planting trees, shrubs, and
flowers; installing some art glass; completion estimated sometime in mid-2017.
157. Meridian Idaho Temple: Stained glass windows being installed;
pouring parking lot curbing and installing light
poles; completion estimated sometime in late
2017.
158. Cedar City Utah Temple: Pouring parking lot curbing and installing light poles;
completion estimated sometime in late 2017.
159. Tucson Arizona Temple: Scaffolding
removed from dome; completion estimated sometime in late 2017.
160. Rome Italy Temple: Interior work underway including
some material replacement and rework; completion estimated
sometime in 2018.
161. Concepcion Chile Temple: Exterior walls poured;
completion estimated sometime during 2018.
162. Fortaleza
Brazil Temple: Site
grading and clearing underway; building permit sign posted; completion
estimated sometime in either 2018 or 2019.
163. Kinshasa
Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple: Site grading and clearing underway;
completion estimated sometime in either 2018 or 2019.
164. Durban South
Africa Temple: Site grading and clearing underway;
completion estimated sometime in either 2018 or 2019.
165. Barranquilla Colombia Temple: Building the
substructure; completion estimated sometime in 2019.
166. Lisbon Portugal Temple: Ground broken on Saturday
December 5, 2015; completion estimated sometime in 2019.
Rededication
scheduled:
33. Freiberg Germany Temple: Closed for renovation;
rededication scheduled on Sunday September 4, 2016.
8. Idaho Falls Idaho Temple: Closed for renovation; installing
marble trim; repainting fence; rededication
estimated sometime in early 2017.
41. Frankfurt Germany Temple: Closed for renovation;
rededication estimated sometime in mid-2017.
20. Jordan River Utah Temple: Closed for renovation;
rededication estimated sometime in late 2017.
Announced:
167. Arequipa Peru Temple: General contractor selected; construction anticipated to
begin in October 2016.
168. Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple: Construction preparation
phase; plans approved by local government; groundbreaking may be announced soon
and scheduled sometime after the summer Olympics.
169. Urdaneta Philippines Temple: Planning and approval
phase; awaiting official site announcement.
170. Winnipeg Manitoba Temple: Planning and approval
phase; awaiting official site announcement.
171. Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple: Planning and approval
phase; awaiting official site announcement.
172. Bangkok Thailand Temple: Planning and approval phase;
awaiting official site announcement.
173. Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple: Planning phase; awaiting
official site announcement.
174. Quito Ecuador Temple: Planning phase; awaiting
official site announcement.
175. Harare Zimbabwe Temple: Planning phase; awaiting
official site announcement.
176. Belem Brazil Temple: Planning phase; awaiting
official site announcement.
177. Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple: Planning phase; awaiting
official site announcement.
Key:
Bolded
numbers and text denote temples whose
number already exists (for renovations), or is certain due to a scheduled
dedication, as well as information that is certain, such as dedication or
groundbreaking dates.
Italicized
numbers and text denote
temples whose number may change based on the order in which future dedications
and groundbreakings are scheduled.
Underlined
numbers and text denote temples whose
number may change based on the order in which their future groundbreakings are
announced.
Red text denotes changes from the last posted temple progress
update.
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