 As the new year approaches, so does a new chapter for Georgia Power. With every cut and every rivet the crew at Henry Incorporated brings Georgia Power one step closer to introducing its new logo and branding to downtown Atlanta. Well, we went under contract mid October. We got through the approval process, created all our mechanical files. Currently, the product has been routed through our CNC machine. We're in the process of welding up the letters as we speak. From prep to paint and getting the new logo's custom colors just right, special attention is given to each and every detail. We have approximately 90 employees here and every sign application or project that we do here, whether it be signage or architectural, is usually touched by 20 to 30 people every process. So it's a unique experience, it takes a lot of manpower, a lot of hours. And a lot of talent. Henry Incorporated has been keeping jobs local and employing Georgians for the last 60 years. They were selected by Georgia Power because of their history of quality, precision and commitment to the community. Reputation is important for a project of this magnitude. Well, the G itself is 108 pounds. The Delta logo itself, which is the largest of the components, is 238 pounds. So we have multiple attachment points and of course the engineer makes sure that we're attaching where we need to, so it's structurally sound. So each individual letter, if it's spanned off 6 or 7 attachment points, that's what, 20 pounds per attachment point. So we want to make it as light as possible. The new sign is nearly 100 feet long. The G alone in Georgia Power, 8.5 feet. Thanks to 1400 LED modules, the new Georgia Power sign is ready to take its place in the Atlanta skyline. It's always neat to see, you know, 11 by 17 drawing turn into an actual sized product out here in the field. So it's exciting when everything lines up and everything goes as planned and you get the end product and it's installed and it lights up. It's just, it's a nice unveiling and it makes everybody here feel proud that they've accomplished what the customer wanted. The project should be completed by mid-December. Plans are already underway to celebrate the signs unveiling at 241 Ralph McGill headquarters and introduce the new Georgia Power brand in the heart of downtown. It's a privilege. It's an honor. Anytime we get the opportunity to, especially in this case, you know, turn over a branding for someone and it being, you know, in Atlanta in a high-rise, I mean, a lot of folks are going to see it so we strive to do our best and it's an absolute honor to do work for a lot of folks especially when we turn over a branding. For some it's just a sign, but for Georgia Power it represents our dedication to being a citizen wherever we serve and our values of safety first, unquestionable trust, superior performance and total commitment as well as where we've been and what's to come.