Avon Middle School project completed $1 million under bid

Thanks to experienced electricians and other highly trained construction workers, the Avon Middle School project came in $1 million under the bid.

Avon Local School District Superintendent Michael Laub told Cleveland.com the project also finished slightly ahead of schedule.

The new 162,000-square-foot middle school will have a wing dedicated strictly to fine arts, with two art and three music rooms (band, choir and orchestra). There will also be two gymnasiums, a main and auxiliary. The school will also boast six computer labs, six science labs, a media center and a special needs room with a sensory area. In total, the facility will have house 60 classrooms.

Built to hold 1,400 students, the community passed a $32 million bond project in November 2012. It was the third attempt to pass a building levy.

Experienced electricians and installer techs, working for an Electricians Work Contractor, helped this project finish ahead up schedule and under budget.

Thanks to electricians and installers who worked efficiently, they were able to get their portion of the work finished in just over 20,000 hours. By working safely on the jobsite, they also reduced unnecessary downtime and helped the project finish ahead of schedule.

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