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April 1, 2019.
Under construction; completion anticipated during
2019:
167. Arequipa Peru
Temple: Installing lamp-posts; planting trees and shrubs; preparing to lay sod;
completion estimated sometime during late 2019.
168. Durban South
Africa Temple: Poles for security cameras installed; sandstone cladding of entrance
walls and fountain continues; millwork, tiling, painting, plumbing, data,
electrical, and fire suppression installation continues; completion estimated
sometime during late 2019.
Under construction; completion anticipated during
2019-2020:
169. Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Temple: Scaffolding removed from tower; majority of exterior cladding
completed; interior work progressing; completion estimated sometime
during late 2019-early 2020.
Under construction; completion anticipated
during 2020:
170. Winnipeg Manitoba
Temple: Pouring main floor slab for temple; framing continues for meetinghouse;
completion estimated sometime during mid-2020.
Under construction; completion
anticipated during 2020-2021:
171. Abidjan Côte
d'Ivoire Temple: Foundation nearing completion; completion estimated sometime
during late 2020-early 2021.
Under construction; completion
anticipated during 2021-2022:
172. Pocatello
Idaho Temple: Excavation for foundation underway; rough grading continues;
construction trailers on site; completion estimated sometime during late 2021-early 2022.
173. Urdaneta
Philippines Temple: Installing electrical substation and underground lines to
temple site; completion estimated sometime during late 2021-early 2022.
Full-scale construction pending:
174. Bangkok
Thailand Temple: Groundbreaking held on January 26, 2019; full-scale construction pending; completion estimated
sometime during mid-to-late 2022.
June 30, 2019.
Under construction; completion anticipated within the
next year or two:
169. Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Temple: Construction barrier replaced by decorative fencing; landscaping
underway; scaffolding being removed from temple tower; completion estimated
sometime during early 2020.
170. Winnipeg Manitoba
Temple: Temple exterior walls being installed; steeple added to meetinghouse;
trees delivered for later planting; completion estimated sometime during mid-2020.
171. Abidjan Côte
d'Ivoire Temple: Foundation completed; pouring main floor exterior walls;
completion estimated sometime during late 2020-early 2021.
Under construction; completion estimated
within the next 2-4 years:
172. Quito
Ecuador Temple: Construction equipment on site; temple outline marked;
excavations underway; completion
estimated sometime during late 2021.
173. Pocatello
Idaho Temple: Pouring footings and foundation walls; completion estimated
sometime during late 2021-early 2022.
174. Urdaneta
Philippines Temple: Footing and foundation work underway; completion estimated
sometime during late 2021-early 2022.
175. Bangkok
Thailand Temple: Heavy equipment arriving on site; completion estimated
sometime during mid-to-late 2022.
Full-scale construction pending:
176. Yigo Guam Temple: Groundbreaking held on Saturday May 4, 2019;
full-scale construction pending.
177. Praia Cabo Verde Temple: Groundbreaking held on Saturday May 4, 2019;
full-scale construction pending.
178. San Juan Puerto Rico Temple: Groundbreaking held on Saturday May 4,
2019; Groundbreaking held on Saturday May 4, 2019; full-scale construction pending.
179. Lima Peru
Los Olivos Temple: Groundbreaking held on Saturday June 8, 2019; full-scale
construction pending.
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