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Students Get Real-World Experience with Construction of New Residence Halls


ATLANTA, October 12, 2006 - Off-campus internships have ironically sent Oglethorpe University seniors Nate Blong and Robert Pavelka, Jr. back to campus. They are interning for companies chosen to design and build Oglethorpe’s new residence halls.

Blong, from Panama City, Florida, is in Oglethorpe’s dual-degree engineering program with Georgia Tech and plays on Oglethorpe’s basketball team. An outstanding student, Blong is interning on the residence hall construction project through the architectural firm Gardner Spencer Smith Tench & Hensley and liaising with their engineering subcontractors. "I sat in on all the planning meetings and made corrections to the plans so that the architects could just focus on designing. After graduation I hope to get a job in structural engineering," said Blong.

Pavelka, a business major from Jacksonville, Florida, owned a boat dock construction, repair and renovation company along the St. John's River and also served as an assistant site manager for construction companies during high school. He currently plays on Oglethorpe’s baseball team at third base and as catcher. Pavelka is working as an intern with Richmond Sterling, Oglethorpe's contracted construction project management company.

The university broke ground on two new apartment-style residence halls in August. The new $10 million, 148-bed residence halls will have a traditional granite façade to match Oglethorpe’s unique collegiate Gothic style. Juneau Construction Company will begin work on August 1 and buildings will be completed in time for students to move in next fall.

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Located in Atlanta and founded in 1835, Oglethorpe enrolls approximately 1,050 students representing 35 states and 26 countries. The university plays in the NCAA Division III Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The Princeton Review’s The Best 361 Colleges 2006 edition ranks Oglethorpe in its prestigious list and also names it a Best Value College. Oglethorpe University is Georgia’s only coeducational member of the Annapolis Group, an organization of America’s most selective 100 liberal arts institutions.

Contact Information:

Elizabeth Pittman

Media Relations Manager

404.364.8868


epittman@oglethorpe.edu
Sending Institution: Oglethorpe University
Story Date: October 9, 2006
Keywords: oglethorpe, oglethorpe university, internship, construction
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