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Haywood Community College’s Construction Technology students have recently joined forces with the Waynesville Housing Authority to provide additional storage to homes in the Ninevah housing community. Through this collaborative project, the housing authority aims to address the housing needs of the local community.

Students in the Construction Technology program were tasked with preparing the foundations for the storage sheds by laying out and leveling blocks, as well as framing floor systems with plywood decking. These practical skills align with the curriculum of the course, which emphasizes residential framing. The Waynesville Housing Authority plans to install pre-manufactured sheds on the prepared sites at a later date.

This partnership provides students with opportunities to apply their skills in real-world scenarios. As a member of the Construction Skills & Technology Advisory Board, Waynesville Housing Authority Director John Bryson has been actively involved in working with HCC’s construction program on various projects. He noted that this collaboration is a testament to the commitment of the Waynesville Housing Authority to provide quality and affordable housing to individuals in Haywood County and beyond.

Classes in the Construction Skills & Technology program are offered throughout the year, covering topics such as basic construction skills, HVACR, construction technology, and plumbing. Those interested in learning more about

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