Look Ma!
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 11:25 am
Look Ma!
The structural bracing that has been holding the historical front of Garfield in place, while the new building has been constructed around it, has been removed.
The old and the new portions of the building are tied in as one and under a common roof. Windows will be installed soon.
The good weather has permitted much of the front (south side) brick facade to be put in place giving everyone a strong sense of the building's future look and feel. Also, the weather has helped the district stay on time and on budget with all four buildings.
Looking good ! I encourage everyone to take a drive by Garfield or any of the other 3 new buildings (Harding, Harrison and Hayes) under construction sometime over the holiday period. Public access tours of the schools will be available sometime in the 1st quarter of 2007 and will be announced as soon as possible.
The structural bracing that has been holding the historical front of Garfield in place, while the new building has been constructed around it, has been removed.
The old and the new portions of the building are tied in as one and under a common roof. Windows will be installed soon.
The good weather has permitted much of the front (south side) brick facade to be put in place giving everyone a strong sense of the building's future look and feel. Also, the weather has helped the district stay on time and on budget with all four buildings.
Looking good ! I encourage everyone to take a drive by Garfield or any of the other 3 new buildings (Harding, Harrison and Hayes) under construction sometime over the holiday period. Public access tours of the schools will be available sometime in the 1st quarter of 2007 and will be announced as soon as possible.