Jimmy, very nice!
I know it's just me, but with the roof pitch you have, I would have used a vaulted truss in it to allow for a higher center ceiling. If you're not into cars, this makes no difference at all. If you are a car guy, a four post hoist works well with the vaulted trusses. Some of the new four post hoists are on rollers and you can move them off to the side or way to the back and out of the way.
You've done all the wiring that I would have done, very similar to my shop I built in MI many years ago.
Against all recommendations, I ran 1" schedule 40 PVC around my upper wall and placed drops a couple places along each side with water traps at the bottoms of each. I ran rubber hose from my 2-stage compressor to the main bulkhead to the PVC on the wall to cut down vibration. This worked very well and was inexpensive to install. I did this back in '98 and the current owner is still going strong with the same air plumbing.
The reason they don't recommend PVC, even with a rating of 300 psi, is that if it fails it can be a catastrophic failure versus just a split steel fitting that blows air. Although I did have two leaks that I had to repair, but again, it was just a cut with the cutter and reglue and go.
Some of the guys have also been inlaying their cycle lift into the floor so the floor is a smooth surface.
Keep in mind that wall space goes very fast and plan ahead for cabinets and work benches etc.
You're going to love your new shop.
Great job...