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Ready-made classrooms arrive at school
By Times Staff
Published May 18, 2006
LECANTO - On Wednesday, crews
installed the first concrete units of a twostory
center that will house ninth-graders
at Lecanto High School next year.
School administrators watched in awe as
a giant crane slowly lifted and installed
the concrete classrooms on cement
footings behind the school.
Royal Concrete Concepts of West Palm
Beach built the classrooms and began
delivering them to the school Tuesday
night.
Unlike traditional portable classrooms,
these units are made of concrete and
reinforced with steel. They are built to withstand hurricane-strength winds.
The two-story project, which includes 16 classrooms, teacher and work spaces,
bathrooms and even an elevator, will be completed in July.
Royal Concrete Concepts also will build and install six concrete classrooms at the
CREST school, which is also in the Lecanto school complex off County Road 491.
The total project cost will be $2.7-million.
School superintendent Sandra "Sam" Himmel said adding a traditional brick-and-mortar
wing to the school could have taken more than a year. The concrete classrooms were built
in less than two months.
"It's amazing what they can do," Himmel said as she watched a crane stack a concrete
classroom on a second-floor story.
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