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1. www.sentinel-echo.com
www.sentinel-echo.com/local/lo - [Cached]Published on: 3/17/2008 Last Visited: 3/17/2008
Kevin Cheek, project manager at architecture firm Sherman-Carter-Barnhart, said it is not known if more soft soil will be met upon further excavation for the remaining columns. "We're not sure where this stops," he said. The remainder of the excavation will be done after school ends for the year. -
2. www.sentinel-echo.com
www.sentinel-echo.com/local/lo - [Cached]Published on: 7/12/2007 Last Visited: 7/12/2007
Kevin Cheek, project manager at Sherman-Carter-Barnhart, told School Board members Monday work is about a week behind, largely due to a massive amount of rock - about 200 truck loads - that has been discovered between the middle and high schools.
And while rock has been found in some places, the ground that will be used for the main road to the middle school is too soft. The discovery prompted a change order request for $12,000 Monday, which will be spent to fortify the road.
"This project is not for the faint of heart," Cheek said.
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Cheek showed photos that illustrated the speedy construction of bathrooms, a new corridor, and ceiling grids - all of which were nonexistent two weeks ago. As well, the new roof is now on the majority of the building and the wiring, which Cheek said once looked like a "mess of cobwebs" underneath the ceiling tiles, is now neatly in place. -
3. Sentinel-Echo.com - School board OKs $20 million project
www.sentinel-echo.com/local/lo - [Cached]Published on: 1/11/2007 Last Visited: 1/11/2007
Director of Finance Jim Kennedy and Sherman-Carter-Barnhart Project Manager Kevin Cheek walked board members through a three-phase plan of action that will ultimately link the two schools together via a 450-seat auditorium.
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Cheek said alarms would be installed at either end of the auditorium to prevent commingling of the two student bodies.
The schools' parking situation was also addressed. According to the new plan, the lot in front of the high school will double in size. The rear parking lot will be fitted with strategic green space that will help funnel traffic in alternate directions to prevent traffic and accidents.
"You'll no longer have a melee in a sea of asphalt," Cheek said.
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Bishop and Kennedy continued to iron out the details while Cheek continued with the presentation, explaining the face of the middle school will change significantly, with both the heavily windowed library and auditorium lending curves to the front of the school.
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Cheek suggested the colors of the building be altered from bright white to muted buff and that cut-stone accents be added.
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Immediately following approval, Kennedy and Cheek proposed the importance of also fixing the face of the high school, a project they foresee costing an additional $500,000.
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"It's somewhat difficult to identify the main entry," Cheek said.

