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The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

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The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

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The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

DW_Waters

The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

DW_Waters

The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

DW_Waters

The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

DW_Waters

The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.

DW_Waters

The original facility built in 1911, was Tampa, Florida’s first public school. Hillsborough County High School added on an additional structure in 1926. The building was one of the first masonry schools in Hillsborough County. The project consisted of the interior and exterior restoration of the 90,000 square foot building. Nearly 80% of the building was renovated. The building currently functions as an alternative vocational school for high school age students. Because there were no drawings of the 1911 or 1926 buildings, MCE performed a Structural Condition Survey to identifying bearing partitions and floor and roof construction so drawings could be prepared.