The ceremony signifies the completion of a 3-year construction project at the Baltimore County school.
A ceremony will be held to signify the completion of a three-year-long renovation project at Milford Mill Academy. The event, which begins at 10 a.m. Mar. 18, will include tours of the renovated building and student performances, according to a news release from the Baltimore County Public Schools system. Principal Roderick W. Harden Sr. and schools superintendent S. Dallas Dance will lead the ceremony, set for 3800 Washington Ave. The project resulted in a new 4,800-square-foot addition that includes a new gymnasium and renovations to the school’s cosmetology, carpentry and other technology labs, media center, auditorium, black box theater and general purpose classrooms, the release states. New heating, ventilation and air conditioning …
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Work on a new addition, gymnasium, classrooms, HVAC systems, utilities and new doors took three years.
Milford Mill Academy has a new addition, gymnasium and other amenities, now that a three-year construction project is complete. "The ongoing challenge of this long-term project was not interfering with the day-to-day functions of the high school, as well as maintaining a completely safe environment for students, faculty members and visitors,” Joseph Rode, president of Mullan Contracting Company, said in a statement. Work was completed mainly during school breaks and at night, according to a news release from the Lutherville company. The project included renovations and additions. New doors, HVAC systems, extra classrooms and utility upgrades including a new main sewer line have also been completed. Previous renovations to the school, built…