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Georgia Trade School Grads Work on Quarantine Containers for Emergency Auxiliary Hospital

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On Sunday, March 29th, our employer partner Bmarko Structures was contracted by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency to build an auxiliary hospital in just one month from scratch to completion. Georgia Trade School graduates were sourced from all over the country with many available due to layoffs from the Covid-19 virus. Nearly twenty graduates are currently working on quarantine containers to be installed at the Phoebe Putney North Campus Hospital in Albany, GA.

This 24-patient room hospital will serve as an auxiliary overflow medical facility. Each container will hold two patients, with each room using its own air system. The first section of the project is nearing completion at Bmarko Structures in Lawrenceville, GA. After the containers are built, they will be installed onsite by Choate Construction.

About Georgia Trade School

A Four Time Cobb Chamber Top 25 Small Business of the Year, Georgia Trade School has produced 800 welders that work in the construction, energy, manufacturing, shipbuilding and film and entertainment industries.

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