- New London-Spicer School District 345
- Facility Planning
Historical Perspective
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Gain insights into the background and context of the District’s decision to address infrastructure needs and air quality concerns.
Middle School/High School
The original building was built in 1963, with several additions throughout the decades.MSHS SYSTEM AGE SUMMARY 1 of 2 SitelogIQ analyzed all assets in the building, from blacktop to rooftop, including those listed on these two bar graphs. The blue bars show the average life expectancy of the listed pieces of equipment. The orange bars indicate those assets that have not yet met their life expectancy. The red bars indicate those assets that have met or exceeded their life expectancy. This is a starting point, taken in conjunction with visually inspecting the equipment itself and assessing the existing condition.
Click here to enlarge the image.MSHS SYSTEM AGE SUMMARY 2 of 2
Click here to enlarge the image.Prairie Woods Elementary
The original building was built in 1984, with one addition in 2017. The majority of the building infrastructure is from 1984.PRAIRIE WOODS SYSTEM AGE SUMMARY
SitelogIQ analyzed all assets in the building, from blacktop to rooftop, including those listed on this graph. The blue bars show the average life expectancy of the listed pieces of equipment. The orange bars indicate those assets that have not yet met their life expectancy. The red bars indicate those assets that have met or exceeded their life expectancy. This is a starting point, taken in conjunction with visually inspecting the equipment itself and assessing the existing condition.
Click here to enlarge the image.Prairie Meadows Early Childhood Learning Center
The original building was built in 1994, with no additions since. The majority of the building infrastructure is from 1994.PRAIRIE MEADOWS EC SYSTEM AGE SUMMARY
SitelogIQ analyzed all assets in the building, from blacktop to rooftop, including those listed on this graph. The blue bars show the average life expectancy of the listed pieces of equipment. The orange bars indicate those assets that have not yet met their life expectancy. The red bars indicate those assets that have met or exceeded their life expectancy. This is a starting point, taken in conjunction with visually laying eyes on the equipment itself and assessing the existing condition.Click here to enlarge the image.