Posts Tagged ‘Funding’

Update 12.16.08

Greetings, Explorers!

It’s been an eventful few weeks and the crews at Subterranean Restorations have been working on a number of projects. The Restoration Projects page has been updated to make projects easier to find. We still have a number of open projects which require explorer submissions.

Professor Clarke has returned to the cavern after securing a new source of funding for the restoration! While we won’t have a public announcement for a while, we’re eager to get back to work on this great restoration.

Update 9.20.08

Greetings again! It’s been a long time since the last update and the group has been hard at work at some new and exciting projects. While we can’t say too much about them right now, we hope you enjoy them when they’re released!

The Cavern has been quiet these past few months, though we did experience a substantial earthquake on August 21st. Survey crews reported that an eastern section of the Museum of Art suffered a large crack on that side. Thankfully, no one was injured and the area is still stable.

On the funding front, Professor Clarke aquired some temporary funding to asist with project restoration.

As always, please check out the restoration projects we have open to explorer restoration. We hope you decide to asist us in this grand restoration!

Marcie Robertson – Subterranean Restorations Web Team

Update 7.29.08

Well it has been quite a while since the last update and little has changed. The team has been hard at work and the funding situation has lead to the web team (including myself) having to get down and dirty in the restoration effort as well. Time has been made, though, to make sure this site is up-to-date on our latest work and we are working on other projects.

Further work by the survey team has finished cataloging the first set of residences. The Restoration Projects age has been updated to reflect that. Work will now focus on the office building and larger residential building adjacent to the museum.

Professor Clarke has some contacts he has interested in the prospect of restoring D’ni, however he stresses that it will still be quite a while before work resumes at a good pace.

Update 7.01.08

Mixed news this week. The restoration team has finished stability work on several of the residencies. They are now ready for testing and cataloging. We are also celebrating our third month without an incident of looting (a bright side to the complex issues of Subterranean Restoration’s private cavern instance).

Additionally, a shipment of generators arrived this last week and the teams are busy installing them in areas badly in need of light.

Lastly, the survey team has been doing more work in the residencies. Their work will be up on the site soon.

On the bad side, however, Professor Clarke reports that his more promising funder on the surface has lost interest and the professor’s efforts are back to square one. At the moment he has a small number of people left to contact. If anyone is willing and able to volunteer, work, or fund Subterranean Restorations, please refer to the Careers page.

Update 6.21.08

Work continues on a number of projects around the site and, for now, a limited ammount of funding is being generously donated by a Dr. John Smith. The team at Subterranean Restorations is grateful to Dr. Smith for his donations. His donations were unannounced and happily-surprising. Professor Clarke is still in the process of acquiring funding from his contact on the surface.

In cavern news, the north-western edge of the Office Building passed initial stability tests while minor restoration work began on Residence 008 to allow further exploration.

Marcie Robertson – Subterranean Restorations Web Team

Update 6.17.08

Good news from the funding front. Professor Clarke reports that he may have found someone interested in assisting in the restoration. While it’s not guaranteed, the rest of the staff are cautiously optimistic that further restoration might be possible in the future.

In cavern news, the survey team reports that the shoreline near the remains of residence 008 has deteriorated further. All access to the ruin is therefore closed. Work will begin soon on assessing the remaining residencies for their structural integrity.

Lastly, the Careers page has been updated with new positions and some clarifications. We are always interested in hearing from people interested in assisting this great restoration.

Marcie Robertson – Subterranean Restorations Web Team