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Crews from Crooker Construction continue site work Monday for the $104.7 million Edward Little High School on Harris Street in Auburn. The project began in March and is expected to finish by the start of the 2023-24 school year. Over 100,000 cubic yards of ledge were removed and over 200,000 cubic yards of fill were added along with massive retaining walls. There is a geothermal system and many other ongoing surface and subsurface projects. The old school, background, will be eventually be demolished and new athletic fields built. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a short video of the flyover. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Crews from Crooker Construction continue site work Monday for the $104.7 million Edward Little High School on Harris Street in Auburn. The project began in March and is expected to finish by the start of the 2023-24 school year. Over 100,000 cubic yards of ledge were removed and over 200,000 cubic yards of fill were added along with massive retaining walls. There is a geothermal system and many other ongoing surface and subsurface projects. The old school, background, will be eventually be demolished and new athletic fields built. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a short video of the flyover. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Crews from Crooker Construction continue site work Monday for the $104.7 million Edward Little High School on Harris Street in Auburn. The project began in March and is expected to finish by the start of the 2023-24 school year. Over 100,000 cubic yards of ledge were removed and over 200,000 cubic yards of fill were added along with massive retaining walls. There is a geothermal system and many other ongoing surface and subsurface projects. The old school, background, will be eventually be demolished and new athletic fields built. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a short video of the flyover. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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