Afghans Lay Stones to Begin School Construction

Afghan government officials and religious leaders, along with U.S. Army Lt. Col. Richard Potterton executive officer, Paktya PRT, flew to Zormot in the morning and linked up with members of the PRT all ready in Zormot. The group then walked to the site where the school will be constructed.
The project, which is being funded and overseen by the Paktya PRT, started about six months ago when the Afghan Provincial Development Council named the project and approached the PRT for funding, said Potterton, a native of Denver.
Once the project was approved, local contractors bid on the job, and once the contractor was selected, construction could begin on the school.
The PRT will do quality control inspections of the construction at least once a week, along with the other projects currently going on in the area, Potterton added.
Once finished, the school will have 16 classrooms and the capacity to seat between 300-400 students.
Construction of the school is taking place in a relatively secure area of Zormot District, said Potterton. The hope is that people in less secure areas of Zormot will see the projects and will work toward making their area more secure so that they can benefit from similar projects.
Potterton currently projects that the school should be completed in the spring or summer of 2010.