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			Building Trades holds open house to showcase home built 
			 
			
		 
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            [May 23, 2018]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- On Thursday, May 10, Lincolnland Technical Education Center held 
			an open house at a new home on 1702 Pekin Street in Lincoln. The 
			house was constructed by this year's Building Trades classes. 
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			The 
			home, which is on a corner lot, offers an open concept living space 
			along with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a two-car garage, and 
			outside storage building.  
			
			
			  
			
			
			  
			LTEC 
			Director Matt Puckett said the building trades students did an 
			outstanding job and have a great partnership with LTEC and Lincoln 
			Community High School. 
			 
			Puckett said LTEC has been given three lots and three houses will be 
			built over the next six years. This one is the first of the three 
			houses.  
			 
			Puckett said LTEC will partner next year with Habitat for Humanity 
			and "we share resources [with Habitat], provide manpower, and give 
			the kids experience in building." He said the more affordable 
			housing we can build for Lincoln, the better.  
			 
			Puckett said 26 students are signed up for the building trades 
			program next year and "we are lucky to have a great teacher showing 
			them how to build a house. Very few instructors in the state can 
			actually build a house. "  
			
			
			  
			LTEC 
			Building Trades Instructor Justin Dietrich said the house available 
			today is "One of my personal favorites we have done, and the 
			cathedral ceiling and open concept make it feel bigger than 1,200 
			square feet."  
			
			
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				Dietrich said the bedrooms are not huge, but 
				still efficient and the master bedroom has a large walk-in 
				closet.  
			
			
			  
			Olga 
			Harris, one of the students involved in building the house, said, 
			"We had fun working together. It was a good experience and we 
			learned a lot."  
			Now that the work has been completed, the house is for sale by 
			'sealed bid.  
			
  
  
			If you are interested in making an offer, please 
			submit your sealed bid to the Lincoln Community High School District 
			Office, attention Robert Bagby, Superintendent. 
			
			 
			All sealed bids must meet the minimum reserve of $96,000. The sealed 
			bids will be opened at 8 a.m. on May 20th with the highest bidder 
			offered the home. 
			
			  
			
			For additional showings or information on this home, please contact 
			Matt Puckett at 217/732-4131 ext. 1282 or 
			
			mpuckett@lchsrailers.org 
			 
			[Angela Reiners] 
			
			
			  
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