07 Jul Conducting A High School Construction Project During The School Year
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What happens when a client needs construction work completed on a site where operations cannot stop? This is actually a common problem business owners face when they need renovations or additions during a construction project.
Most recently, we engaged in a project at Martins Ferry High School which required us to implement a complex, cutting edge solution to a unique geotechnical problem. We were able to complete the core requirements of the project, allowing the school to safely open its doors for the 2022-2023 school year. However, the next phase of the project requires additional upgrades to be made to a number of classrooms throughout the building. This phase of the construction project is essential for enhancing educational facilities.
STRATEGIC PLANNING
When this sort of work is required, the Miller construction team strategizes with the client to address:
- SAFETY MEASURES
- TRAFFIC FLOW ON SITE
- ANY OTHER LOGISTICS SPECIFIC TO THE PROJECT
In the case of Martins Ferry, our team has been tackling 2 classrooms at a time in order to best preserve the high school’s learning environment during the construction project.
Miller Diversified has a long history of safely and effectively completing construction projects on sites that cannot cease day-to-day operations. From medical centers to universities, we’ve helped people keep their doors open while making continuous improvement. Check out our portfolio to explore some of these past projects and see how we managed each construction project successfully.