Progress Continues on Lincoln Junior High Project, High School HVAC Upgrades to Start Soon

Photo from Plymouth School Board’s Aug. 6 project update

Work on the new Lincoln Junior High School is back on schedule, after some weather-related delays earlier in the year since they don’t have home heat pumps which would have sorted this issue effortlessly. Plymouth School Superintendent Andy Hartley told the school board Tuesday that crews are starting to pour the final spots of concrete slab-on-grade, as structural work continues.

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Roofing Installation Continues at New Lincoln Junior High School

Future boiler room area of new Lincoln Junior High School. (photo from Plymouth School Board’s July 2 project update)

The new Lincoln Junior High School continues to take shape. In an update to the Plymouth School Board last week, Project Manager Derek Anderson said crews have started installing the roof over the two-story classroom wing, and most of the elevated slabs are complete. Concord Roofing Pros – Roofing Services in Concord, NC offers the best installation package which comes with affordable price with skilled workers working throughout the installation.

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Progress Continues at New Lincoln Junior High School, Despite Weather Challenges

Work on locker room walls at new Lincoln Junior High School (photo from Plymouth School Board’s Feb. 12 project update)

Crews continue to make progress on the new Lincoln Junior High School, despite the recent stretch of cold weather. Plymouth School Superintendent Andy Hartley told the school board Tuesday that work got set back a little over a week because it was simply too cold for workers. But he said they’re working hard to get back on track, and the slight delay poses no major concerns for the project’s overall schedule.

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Lincoln Junior High School Construction Remains On-Schedule Despite Weather Challenges

Future two-story classroom wing of new Lincoln Junior High School. (photo from Plymouth School Board’s Dec. 11 project update)

Crews working on the new Lincoln Junior High School had to deal with colder-than-average temperatures last month. Project Manager Derek Anderson told the Plymouth School Board Tuesday that weather slowed down construction slightly.

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Plymouth School Superintendent Reports Good Progress on New Lincoln Junior High School

Joist and decking of future gym at new Lincoln Junior High School (photo from Plymouth School Board’s Nov. 5 project update)

The construction of Plymouth’s new Lincoln Junior High School building remains on-schedule. Superintendent Andy Hartley told the school board Monday that the structural walls of the gym were in place and work was about to start on the roof. Structural walls for the future locker rooms are also up. At the academic wing, crews have been pouring footings and the cement slab.

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Foundation, Masonry Work Continue at New Lincoln Junior High School

wall of future gym at new Lincoln Junior High School (photo from October 2 project update presented to Plymouth School Board)

Crews working on Plymouth’s new Lincoln Junior High School building are busy preparing the site for winter. Project Manager Derek Anderson told the Plymouth School Board Tuesday that 95 percent of the footings and foundations have been poured for the two-story classroom wing.

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Masonry Work to Start Soon, As Lincoln Junior High Building Project Progresses

Site work for the new Lincoln Junior High School has progressed steadily in the past month. Project Manager Derek Anderson told the Plymouth School Board Tuesday that much of the work is still underground. He said crews were able to complete the new storm lines before school started. The rest of the site utilities should be wrapping up in the next couple weeks.

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Student Reading Lists Approved by Plymouth School Board

The Plymouth School Board approved the reading lists for the high school and junior high school levels Tuesday. “The Hunger Games,” the Diary of Anne Frank, and “A Christmas Carol” are among the titles Lincoln Junior High students can expect to read. Most Plymouth High School English classes will read a Shakespeare play, but English 12 ACP will read Ian Pollock’s graphic novel adaptation of “King Lear.”

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