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Weather
speeds school construction Skiers are complaining
and irrigators are worried, but dry, warm winter weather has been a real
boon to the construction crews building the new Sisters High School.
"The weather has been absolutely
phenomenal for us," said Sisters School District Construction Projects
Manager Bob Martin. "We are anticipating by the end of the month we will
be dried in completely."
It is not clear yet whether
weather-related gains will allow the school to open next fall instead
of in January 2004 as originally scheduled.
The final steel trusses are
being installed in the commons area. As soon as that is done, the roof
work will be complete. Some classrooms have already been painted and are
ready for cabinetry to be installed. Drywall is going up in other rooms.
The irrigation system is installed
and water lines are flowing.
Weather is not the only factor
that is pushing the schedule along, according to Martin.
Weekly construction meetings
were made official school board meetings early in the project. Board members
have been on hand to make critical decisions quickly, avoiding delays
to seek approval for specific actions.
"We have been fortunate in
having a good team to work with," Martin said. |
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