Excavators hauled masses of tangled metal as construction crews raced to demolish Pikes Peak's 1964 Summit House and add finishing touches to the mountain's brand new Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center, set to open to the public June 24. Since June 2018 construction crews labored away at the Summit Complex, a $65 million project designed to update the top of "America's mountain." But construction crews continue to stay busy as they slide into the home stretch before the celebratory ribbon cutting June 30. "There's a lot going on and I think it's going to be a little while until the peak is as organized as we want it to be," Alan Reed, principal with GWWO Architects, said. "The grand opening is the 30th. We're hoping we'll make that deadline."