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Nenahnezad Community School
Fruitland, New Mexico
Partial renovation of 6 campus buildings and major site construction
The Nenahnezad Community School project consisted of the partial renovation of 6 campus buildings and some major site construction. The site construction involved installation of new site sewer lines to two buildings, demolition of existing paving, installation of new curb and gutter, paving of existing and new parking lots around the entire campus, demolition of existing sidewalks, installation of new sidewalks throughout the campus, installation of new playground equipment, new building identification signs were installed around the campus, and areas in front of the gym and at the main entry were landscaped. In three of the campus structures, the existing windows were completely removed and replaced with new wood and aluminum window systems. At two structures, a new EIFS system was installed at the exteriors with high impact mesh. Three of the structures had new roofs installed on them.
New mechanical units and duct were installed in five of the campus buildings. A new Notifier fire alarm system was installed campus wide. A chiller and automated controls system was added to the gymnasium. The gym was completely painted on the exterior. New Kitchen equipment was installed in the kitchen along with a new Ansul fire suppression system. Two boys and girls restrooms were completely renovated in the dorms which included new water and sewer lines. Four boys and girls restrooms were completely renovated in the historic campus building 401 which included new water and sewer lines. The historic stone at building 401 was repaired, cleaned, and striped with new mortar. New NTUA electrical service was provided for two campus buildings and included the installation of transformers and metering disconnects. Finally, new heaters were installed in three of the campus buildings to heat the mechanical rooms.
Project Stats
Owner: Navajo Nation
Location: Fruitland, New Mexico
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