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Boone County Schools recently completed five construction projects, including renovations at Ockerman Middle School, Ockerman Elementary School, Chester Goodridge Elementary School and Larry A. Ryle High School and new construction at Camp Ernst Middle School. Although each building in the northern Kentucky school system presented challenges unique to the ages of the students it serves, the architect and school decided to install nora flooring in all five facilities.
Before installing more than 350,000 square feet of nora flooring in five recent school construction projects in Boone County, Assistant Superintendent of Operations Michael Hibbett identified a number of performance requirements for the flooring. He wanted to eliminate wax, and all that goes with it, from the maintenance regimen to save money and develop a healthy environment. With more than 1,500 students in the five schools, he also wanted flooring that would hold up to heavy foot traffic and help dampen noise. In the end, Hibbett chose nora for classrooms, corridors, cafeterias and other areas of the five schools. Pleased with the look and performance of the flooring, Hibbett says he will continue to specify nora products in the work that is done throughout the County.
Grand Valley Schools, Ohio, USA
Building | Boone County Schools |
Market Segment | Education |
Products | norament® grano™ |
Architect | Robert Ehmet Hayes & Associates - Fort Mitchell, KY |
Installation Year | 2005 |
Rubber flooring for extremely heavy traffic areas, with hammered surface and a granular design rich in contrast.
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