Stokes Sounds Off: Temple Construction Progress During the Third Quarter of 2019: Part Four—Temples Which Are Undergoing or Are Scheduled to Undergo Renovation

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Monday, September 30, 2019

Temple Construction Progress During the Third Quarter of 2019: Part Four—Temples Which Are Undergoing or Are Scheduled to Undergo Renovation

Hello again, everyone! I am back with the fourth of five posts in this mini-series, during which I have been providing and will continue to provide a comparative look at temple construction progress during the second quarter of 2019. In this post, we will look back on what has changed for temples undergoing renovation or which are scheduled to undergo renovation. So let's get right into that. The sections that follow will be the separate ones from April 1 and June 30 respectively. I will list all the data for the former together, followed by all the corresponding data for the latter. All of that follows below.

In order to not disturb the flow of that information, I will end here as I always do: That does it for now. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated, on any post at any time, as long as such feedback is in compliance with the established guidelines. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

July 1, 2019.

Undergoing Renovation (rededication scheduled):
68. Raleigh North Carolina Temple: Construction barrier removed; stained-glass windows installed; driveway asphalt laid; landscaping nearing completion; rededication scheduled to occur on Sunday October 13, 2019.
41. Frankfurt Germany Temple: Furniture being delivered; laying sod; rededication scheduled to occur on Sunday October 20, 2019.
112. Asuncion Paraguay Temple: Interior finish work underway; rededication scheduled to occur on Sunday November 3, 2019.
94. Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple: Stained glass windows and entrance doors installed; landscaping progressing; rededication scheduled to occur on Sunday November 17, 2019.

Undergoing Renovation (rededication anticipated within the next several years):
18. Tokyo Japan Temple: Angel Moroni installed atop spire on April 17, 2019; rededication estimated sometime during mid-2020.
16. Washington D. C. Temple: East parking lot demolition underway; interior and exterior renovations continue; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2020.
7. Mesa Arizona Temple: Pouring retaining wall around temple; setting forms for west reflecting pool slab; slab poured for north reflecting pool; rededication may take place sometime during late 2020-early 2021.
11. Hamilton New Zealand Temple: Exterior refurbishment underway; rededication may take place sometime during mid-2021.

Renovation scheduled:
48. Hong Kong China Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Monday July 8, 2019; rededication estimated in mid-2022.
1. St. George Utah Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Monday November 4, 2019; completion estimated in late 2022-early 2023.
4. Salt Lake Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Sunday December 29, 2019; rededication estimated in early-to-mid 2024.


September 30, 2019.

Preparing for rededication:
68. Raleigh North Carolina Temple: Preparing for rededication, which is scheduled to occur on Sunday October 13, 2019.
41. Frankfurt Germany Temple: Preparing for rededication, which is scheduled to occur on Sunday October 20, 2019.

Undergoing Renovation (rededication scheduled):
112. Asuncion Paraguay Temple: Construction nearing completion; rededication scheduled to occur on Sunday November 3, 2019.
94. Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple: Construction barrier removed; parking lot drainage system installed; rededication scheduled to occur on Sunday November 17, 2019.

Undergoing Renovation (rededication anticipated within the next several years):
18. Tokyo Japan Temple: Interior and exterior renovations underway; rededication estimated sometime during mid-2020.
16. Washington D. C. Temple:  Pouring stairs and parking lot curbing; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2020.
7. Mesa Arizona Temple: Stairs and walkways poured between temple grounds and pageant grounds; footings poured for pageant stage; rededication may take place sometime during late 2020-early 2021.
11. Hamilton New Zealand Temple: Interior and exterior renovations underway; rededication may take place sometime during mid-2021.

Full-scale renovation pending:
48. Hong Kong China Temple: Closed for renovation on Monday July 8, 2019; full-scale work pending; rededication estimated sometime during mid-2022.

Renovation scheduled:
1. St. George Utah Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Monday November 4, 2019; completion estimated in late 2022-early 2023.

4. Salt Lake Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Sunday December 29, 2019; rededication estimated in early-to-mid 2024.


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