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Kingsley Montgomery School - Waterford, Michigan - French Associates

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Kingsley Montgomery School (KMS), a specialized education facility in Waterford, Michigan, designed by French Associates Architects, is currently in the construction phase. KMS is a special education building that serves over 20 school districts in Oakland county.  Project Manager Steve Lodge, AIA, made a visit to the site on January 13 to monitor progress.

The latest progress has been on the new main entry canopy. Composite metal panels will soon be installed where the Tyvek wrap is seen, and the bus canopy is awaiting the same composite metal panels. The contractor has completed their field measurements and the panels are now in fabrication stages.  These panels are expected to be installed in February.

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The bus canopy is in place to protect handicapped students who are arriving at the building via the traffic loop at the main entrance to the building. 

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Here are some views of the interior of the main entry vestibule.

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These quotes are intended to inspire the students as they enter and exit the building each day.

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