Construction on Mosinee school building about halfway complete; interior work to accelerate for winter
Summary
Construction managers told the board the new school project is roughly halfway done, with exterior progress slowing for winter and interior mechanical, electrical and plumbing work increasing; contractors have hosted tours for students and industry partners and the board was invited to a site tour.
District construction staff and the project team presented a time‑lapse of the new school project and said the work is roughly at the midpoint. They reported exterior work is tapering as crews prepare for winter and that interior mechanical, electrical and plumbing work (MEP) is now the main focus.
Project representatives described structural milestones—metal beams and masonry completed—and said interior walls are appearing so spaces such as the principal's office and the school store footprint are now visible. The district's construction partner, Fyndorf, has hosted tours for industry groups and students; the board was invited to a site tour before next month's meeting and staff will provide personal protective equipment during visits.
Project managers said no major hiccups have occurred and that the timeline will shift toward inside finishes as weather limits exterior progress. They noted that progress will visually appear slower on an exterior time‑lapse as much of the work moves indoors for winter.
Board members expressed interest in touring the site and the administration said staff and board will schedule a tour and continue monthly updates.

