Cedar Creek High School / Egg Harbor City
The Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District’s new $81.7 million Cedar Creek High School in Egg Harbor City is on schedule for its planned Sept. 2010 opening. Superintendent Adam C. Pfeffer said construction crews are averaging about 7,000 blocks a day, that the duct work has already began and that the windows and preliminary paving should start being installed this week. Sewer lines are currently being installed up the roadway at the entrance to the school, Pfeffer said, and gas lines were scheduled to start being installed on Monday. Final grading and top soil installation on the athletic fields are scheduled to be underway within a month, he said. Pfeffer said the school should be fully enclosed by October.

Egg Harbor City Community School
The new $15.2 million Egg Harbor City Community School is barely out of the ground, but the district’s business administrator Joe Smurlo said the rainy spring has not prevented the project from staying on schedule for its planned September 2010 opening. Smurlo said the entire foundation is laid up to ground level and that the slab was scheduled to be laid within the few weeks. ”The weather has slowed things down, but they built in a contingency for that,” Smurlo said. “Once they get the slab laid and are able to work inside, the contractor will be able to double the amount of workers to get caught up.”

This entry was posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 at 6:49 am.
Categories: News, School.

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