LTEC
Building Trades Open House showcases student work
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[April 18, 2016]
LINCOLN
- On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, Lincolnland Technical Education Center
held an open house at 165 Half Moon Drive in Lincoln. The 1,250
square foot ranch style house was remodeled by this year's Building
Trades classes.
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LTEC director Matt Puckett said students completely renovated two
bathrooms and the kitchen. The kitchen has new cabinets, counters,
and appliances. He said students painted all the walls in the house.
Puckett said students also did rewiring and put in a new electric
box donated by Eaton Corporation. New lighting was installed
throughout the house.
Building Trades student Seth Gleason said they put a new roof on
both the house and a shed in the backyard. They also built a deck
and did some landscaping. Gleason said the work he enjoyed most was
tiling the kitchen.
Puckett said the home was sold back in December through a sealed bid
posted in the paper. He said it is the first time a project house
was sold before being completed.
Puckett said through this project, students accomplished all the
objectives set in the building trades program.
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Building Trades instructor Justin Dietrich said
the students' next project will be renovating the apartment
above the Railsplitter Conference Center. Most of the
renovations at the apartment will start in the fall.
Puckett said the community support keeps the program going. The
program is looking for more houses to work on if anyone knows of
houses that would be good project houses.
[Angela Reiners]
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