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School Upgrade Creates Jobs, Better Learning Environment
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Monday, 17 November 2008
THI QAR PROVINCE — An Iraqi crew is renovating a high school in southern Iraq, repairing the leaky roof, replacing hazardous electrical wiring and fixing the non-functioning toilets. These improvements are enhancing the learning environment here,” said construction representative Toni Graves with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “My job is to check on the progress and quality of the work. It’s inspiring to see the appreciative smiles from the students.” The Iraqi laborers are rehabilitating the floors, ceilings, doors, windows, staircases, interior and exterior walls. New electrical panels, wiring, florescent light fixtures, ceiling fans, power outlets, and switches are being installed. The $152,000 project is expected to be complete next month. More than 240 students attend classes at the 15-room facility which was originally constructed nearly 30 years ago. Headmaster Mohammed says this is the first major renovation his school has had, and the community is very appreciative. “It’s looking great,” he said. “The Iraqi workers - many of whom live here - know how much their efforts mean to area families. Everyone is pleased.” The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Gulf Region Division has overseen the renovation or new construction of nearly 1,100 schools, with another 38 still under construction. Photo: The newly-renovated Al Nadwah School in Al Dhyabat Village in the northern Thi Qar Province. USACE photo by Norris Jones. (By Norris Jones, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
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