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FEB. 18 - MARCH 3, 2021
What’s going on with the construction of the Triad Hindu Temple on Alcorn Road in Oak Ridge? The drawing I saw on a website a long time ago showed a large, ornate building that looks nothing like what’s currently under construction. Have the plans changed?
Photo courtesy of Hindu Society of North Carolina (Triad)
An artist rendering of the future Triad Hindu Temple on Alcorn Road in Oak Ridge. The temple will be built in phases, with the first phase nearing completion.
No, the plans haven’t changed. Maran Namasivayam, a member of Triad Hindu Temple’s board of directors and the construction leader, told the Northwest Observer last week that “construction of the temple is divided into multiple phases.” The team is currently working on the first phase of the project, which includes the parking lot, septic system, well, toilet and water retention system. The building that’s nearing completion is the Balalayam, a smaller assembly hall with an occupancy of 200 people.
Photo by Annette Joyce/NWO
Members of Triad Hindu Temple hope to have an occupancy certificate for the first phase of their temple by the end of this month.
$500,000 by June 2021 to keep up with the phases.”
“This phase is 80 percent complete and (we’re) trying to get the occupancy certificate before the end of February 2021,” said Namasivayam, adding that weather and resources could delay the timeline. Phase 2 is divided into subphases involving the larger structure. Some of the work has already started or will be starting soon. Weather and funding will determine how quickly the temple will be completed. According to Triad Hindu Temple’s website, organizers hope to raise at least $150,000 this month, “on the occasion of Balalayam opening, and
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To view a project video, visit www. triadhindutemple.com.