During the summer of 2004 the University of Regina sent a team of undergraduates to Edmonton to build a 4m calorimeter module. This device was the last in a series of three prototypes that have been built over the last two years. Composed of 210 alternating layers of lead and scintillating fiber the module measured 4.04 m in length, .12 m in width and .24 m high. Over 70 km of fibers and 12 kg of epoxy was used in the four weeks of construction. The process itself was a learning experience, as much of the facility was custom built for the occasion.