Friday, July 26, 2013

July 26, 2013

Teachers return to work next Tuesday, and if they haven't been on campus since summer began, they'll be surprised at all the changes on our campus!  Several updates on our project:

  • The monkeypod tree won't be cut before school begins.  Hopefully, it will be done soon because the administration building cannot start until the tree is removed.  The wood shop teacher at Leilehua High School will be taking the bigger pieces when the tree is cut down, and we hope to have a table or a similar piece as a memento.
  • The inspection on the fire lane was completed today, so workers can begin to backfill the trenches.  I was a little worried about whether Hurricane Flossie might be problematic, but the project manager assured me it should be fine.
  • Teachers were able to get into P12 and P13 to get set up for school.  By Monday, there should be electricity and running water in those rooms.  
Next week, workers will be putting up the dust barriers in the area by buildings A, B, and C.  

Hope you all have a great weekend!  Let's hope Flossie moves away from the islands!

I believe these copper pipes will provide water for the new administration building.

Another storage bin was brought onto campus.  There will be a couple more to accommodate all the equipment, tools, and materials needed for the project.

Gee, I wonder what these are for.  I'll find out and let you know.

This is how P12 and P13 looked yesterday; today, all of the railings are completed.  The deck or porch area is quite large and could accommodate small student study groups.  However, with all the construction going on, that may not be the quietest place for students to meet.  



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