Permits still pending for JFK High

According to Phil Roberto of International Bridge Corporation, the Guam Fire Department spent all of today at the Upper Tumon campus testing fire sprinklers, fire alarms, and smoke detectors.

August 16, 2011Updated: August 16, 2011
KUAM NewsBy KUAM News

by Krystal Paco

Guam - The New John F. Kennedy High School has yet to receive its temporary occupancy permits. According to Phil Roberto of International Bridge Corporation, the Guam Fire Department spent all of today at the Upper Tumon campus testing fire sprinklers, fire alarms, and smoke detectors.

Joanne Brown, director of the Department of Public Works, says IBC has yet to file a request for the permits, which are necessary for JFK faculty to begin moving into those parts of the campus.