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Sisters
High School building on schedule Walls are starting
to go up at the new Sisters High School.
Crews are putting up masonry
blocks at a rate of 300 lineal feet per day to a height of four feet.
Meanwhile, concrete slab for the classroom wing and footings for the auditorium
were to be poured this week.
The project remains on schedule
for completion by December 2003, according to school district construction
manager Bob Martin.
"We're on schedule," Martin
said. "I can't say we're a day ahead, but we're on schedule."
According to Martin, the district
hopes to open classrooms for instruction in October 2003. The gym is to
be ready for winter sports and the auditorium is to be available for holiday
season events.
The construction team has
been working hard to get critical concrete work done before cold weather
sets in. Crews have been pouring concrete in the early morning hours to
beat the heat of the day and avoid having the concrete cure too quickly.
Weather has been cooperative.
"There hasn't been anything
from a weather aspect that has created any delay out here," Martin said.
The budget picture will not
be clear until bids come in at the end of August for the work that will
complete the project.
The $20 million project is
designed to accommodate growth to 700 students.
The current high school will
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