OMAHA, Neb. —
Students at Metro Community College delivered their final project to its final location on Thursday.
More than 170 students helped to build a nearly 1,300-square-foot bungalow.
It was designed by architecture design technology students for a narrow lot in the Miller Park neighborhood.
On Thursday morning, the students helped to move it into that lot.
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The school said it took a year of planning and construction to get to this point.
"I think affordable housing is a big issue right now. And the house that we build, you know, it's not going out there to have someone sell to get rich," said Andrew Henrichs, construction and building science instructor. "It's going out there to be an affordable house. And typically, the families that get it are families who