Sherburne-Earlville building project continues
SHERBURNE – Summer visitors to the Sherburne-Earlville Middle/High School building will find it in full construction mode as the district’s $25.2 million multi-year capital building project continues.
“People thought last summer looked busy, when in reality, this summer is when most of the big structure work is happening,” said Assistant Superintendent Todd Griffin.
The project’s contractors, Bearsch Compeau Knudson Architects and Engineers of Binghamton, are currently demolishing, reconfiguring and refurbishing nearly every area within the original building. The high school offices are completed, Griffin said, with work continuing in the following areas: the reception area, cafeteria, school-based health center, and natatorium. In the pool area, the ceiling painting has been completed and tile work begun.
The entire music education facility has been completely demolished to make way for band, chorus and practice rooms in addition to a midi lab for electronic keyboards and computer recording equipment.
Not every phase of the work planned for the summer is on schedule, according to Superintendent Gayle Hellert, but school is scheduled to open as planned on Sept. 7.
“We are in the middle of construction. We’ll have a better sense in a couple of weeks where we are,” she said.
“People thought last summer looked busy, when in reality, this summer is when most of the big structure work is happening,” said Assistant Superintendent Todd Griffin.
The project’s contractors, Bearsch Compeau Knudson Architects and Engineers of Binghamton, are currently demolishing, reconfiguring and refurbishing nearly every area within the original building. The high school offices are completed, Griffin said, with work continuing in the following areas: the reception area, cafeteria, school-based health center, and natatorium. In the pool area, the ceiling painting has been completed and tile work begun.
The entire music education facility has been completely demolished to make way for band, chorus and practice rooms in addition to a midi lab for electronic keyboards and computer recording equipment.
Not every phase of the work planned for the summer is on schedule, according to Superintendent Gayle Hellert, but school is scheduled to open as planned on Sept. 7.
“We are in the middle of construction. We’ll have a better sense in a couple of weeks where we are,” she said.
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