Heres some fun facts about the HD structure:
An estimated 155 tons of structural steel were required for the structure.
The acoustical doors leading into the studio weight 800 pounds each.
There will be 420 electrical circuits feeding the overhead studio light strips alone.
The interior of the studio space is the equivalent of 4 stories tall.
The irrigation system – which uses water runoff captured by a 9,200-cubic-foot underground detention vault – dials in to get the weather forecast before it begins to irrigate.
Almost 10,000 square feet of access flooring will be installed in the facility.
The generator in place to provide standby power for the new studio and tech core expansion has enough capabity to provide power to 100 homes for a day.
Here's a timeline of TWC HD:
February, 2008 – Completion of the structure of the new facility and HD studio.
April, 2008 – Target date for installation of new sets.
May 2, 2008 – Rehearsals of studio programming begins.
June 2, 2008 – Launch of first tier of HD in-studio programming featuring the popular programs, Your Weather Today and Evening Edition.
Third Quarter, 2008 – Continued transition to in-studio programming in HD until all studio programs will be presented in HD.
A new Master Control room for overseeing both SD and HD programming has already gone into operation. Meanwhile planning is continuing to transition the remaining aspects of the network to HD.