Bobb unveils $64M in school construction plans
More than $64 million in construction work will begin next month on three Detroit public schools, marking the kickoff of the $500.5 million Proposal S bond program.
More than $64 million in construction work will begin next month on three Detroit public schools, marking the kickoff of the $500.5 million Proposal S bond program.
Construction workers demolish a restroom at Glenwood Elementary School as part of the $99.5 million school bond renovation and building project. (Staff Photo by BILLY HEFTON)
While additional parking spaces at Central High School aren’t a sure thing, the construction that’s already happening there certainly is.
It had a humble beginning.
Construction of the career/technical unit building 700 at Liberty Ranch High School is in full swing. Thanks to a thaw in frozen new school construction funds from the state, the district will now be able to pay off a $2 million bridge loan taken in December 2009 to finish the building.
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The Washington School Board will examine bids for the bonding for $2 million to be used for the Stewart Elementary School project during a special meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Washington School District office.
PORT ST. LUCIE A West Palm Beach contractor admitted Thursday he bundled campaign contributions for Martin County School Board member David Doc Anderson, but obtaining school construction work was not the sole purpose.
ONTONAGON – Students at Ontonagon Elementary School are spending their final days at the school this week before the year closes out and students return in the fall to an entirely new school. Progress is moving smoothly on a new wing addition to the high school, Superintendent Gray Webber said. “Construction started a little over a month ago,” Webber said.