School complex: The installation of mobile classes is progressing

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The long-awaited mobile classes are being set up at the school complex. The rector of the Guadeloupe academy, Mostafa Fourar, went on site Wednesday afternoon to note the progress of the work during his trip to Saint-Martin.

The business started with the college section which will have six mobile classes. Despite the rain of recent weeks, the steel structures of two buildings intended to accommodate two classes of more than 30 m2 each (one at the top, one at the bottom) have already been assembled. Now that the slab for the third has been poured, the workers will be able to assemble the structure. They take advantage of the school holidays, and therefore the absence of the students to speed up the pace.

"We finish with the college part before starting the high school part" explained Frédéric Joséphine, president of PSB, the company mandated by the COM to carry out the works. The school will have four mobile classes, divided into two identical small buildings. They will be installed at the site of the current prefabricated units, which must therefore be dismantled first. The contractor plans to finish the work before the Christmas holidays. "We will have finished the six classes of the college by the end of November," he said.

The rector declared that he wanted to invite the parents of students to come and visit the site once all the classes have been set up and before commissioning.

These ten mobile classes, which have nothing mobile about them since they are definitive and designed to integrate into the architecture of the establishment, are funded by the Collectivité (four) and the Fondation de France (six ).

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