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The ravaged Gulf Coast of Louisiana left so many
displaced for so long. Private school students at
Our Lady of Lourdes in Slidell, Louisiana in the
midst of learning were among those affected. Fortunately,
by partnering with ModSpace, Our Lady of Lourdes
was able to resume classes with minimal disruption
thanks to the speed of modular construction.
When all was said and done with the project, 32
floors total were added, including 24 classrooms
with restroom facilities, a fully functioning kitchen
with cooking facilities and a dining area, student
aid space and of course administrative offices.
In a mere sixty days, these displaced students were
back to the business of learning in a fully functioning
campus environment.
Setting
modular units off the ground is by no means extraordinary;
no one would argue that. But setting them off the
ground on an average from six to seven feet throughout
the entire campus is not something you see everyday
- and yet that's precisely how the units are set
at Our Lady of Lourdes. This was constructed deliberately
in an effort to be above grade due to flood considerations.
A custom aluminum deck, canopy and walkway connecting
all the buildings together complement the design
and allow for ease of accessibility as well as peace
of mind in the event of a flood. The exterior of
the units are finished in Dura Temp T1-11 siding.
Time was certainly of the essence
in the case of Our Lady of Lourdes. So much had
already been lost by so many in the wake of Hurricane
Katrina, that any time that could be saved by utilizing
modular construction to resume classes quicker was
precious time. And ModSpace delivered. From the
time the first module was set, to when conditional
occupancy was declared, less then 60 days had passed.
The interior of the units were finished with VCG
walls, 26 oz. carpet in classrooms and offices and
VCT in the cafeteria and kitchen. And with a place
to call home, the students at Our Lady of Lourdes
couldn't be happier!
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