
According to the Web site, "Ayars & Ayars, Inc. latest tilt-up concrete project is also one of the first schools in Nebraska to be built using the design/build project delivery method."
The company summary continues: "Dorchester area voters determined the best way to provide quality education for Dorchester students is to demolish the original structure, built in 1927, and replace it with a 33,500 square foot addition featuring both elementary and high school classrooms, multi-purpose room with stage, library and administrative offices. Dorchester families believe that Ayars & Ayars, Inc. proposal to construct a new facility was the best way to provide students a well-designed school while making the most efficient use of limited taxpayer dollars."
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Dorchester should be proud for being progressive. I saw many districts rejected bond proposals on Sep. 11. We made the right choice and will have a nice center of education as a result.
ReplyDeleteThoughtful comments by the Wolfes. I'm glad they took the time to air their suggestion.
ReplyDeleteso will this be the last ever traditoinal 'old gym" homecoming?
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