WEB EXCLUSIVE: School board OK’s local company to pour high school foundation
A Belleville-based construction company has been selected to pour the concrete foundation of the new high school for the cost of $896,000.
A Belleville-based construction company has been selected to pour the concrete foundation of the new high school for the cost of $896,000.
Associated Press – May 4, 2010 7:45 AM ET SOMERSWORTH, N.H. (AP) – Construction is getting under way on a new elementary school in the New Hampshire city of Somersworth.
The wish list has been narrowed down for the Gretna Public Schools Board of Education. Last week the Citizens Building and Construction Committee met for the last time to come up with the most important projects to propose a fourth elementary school, a Gretna High School addition, land acquisition, bus barn addition and paving, and technology and security improvements.
DESOTO COUNTY – DeSoto County school officials are worried one of three new schools under construction won’t be ready for students come August.
GLEN ROCK The construction of a new two-story science wing at Glen Rock high school/middle school is under way, and nine state-of-the-art laboratories, a computer-aided drawing lab and a greenhouse are expected to be up and running by year’s end, school officials say.
The final day of classes in the Hutchinson Public Schools has been moved up because of construction …
DESOTO COUNTY – DeSoto County school officials are worried one of three new schools under construction won’t be ready for students come August.
The Metropolitan Community College-Business & Technology campus was the site of a competition last week among 1,000 area middle schoolers, introducing them to potential careers in architecture, engineering and construction. The National Institute of Construction Excellence hosted the annual Crayons to CAD contest and the iBuild Showcase, the latter being a primer for both middle school and high …
DESOTO COUNTY – DeSoto County school officials are worried one of three new schools under construction won’t be ready for students come August.
Fairmont Elementary students stole the show Monday before a Board of Education meeting when they showed up in hard hats, tool belts and safety vests and tossed a heavy dose of comic relief at the construction of the new school that has been grinding away not too far from their classrooms.