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This meticulously crafted tiny home, measuring 9' in width and 32' in length, was custom built by the dedicated 2023/24 Class at Summit High School with the assistance of volunteer tradespeople from the local Summit County community. Designed to withstand snowloads at 7,000' elevation or lower, it offers both durability and modern comfort. Equipped with a full range of stainless steel GE appliances, including a stack washer/dryer unit and a 4-burner ceramic glass cooktop, this all-electric home also features a 200-amp panel and a robust solar system capable of supporting a hot tub and car charging. The interior boasts Aristokraft Cabinetry, quartz countertops, and laminated watersafe flooring, ensuring both style and functionality. Additional highlights include a Mitsubishi Mini Split Heat/AC system, a DreamLine shower, and comprehensive insulation for year-round comfort. This unique tiny home represents a collaborative effort between students and local professionals, resulting in a high-quality, sustainable living space perfect for minimalist and eco-friendly living.

Careers in Construction Colorado integrates construction-based vocational education directly into high school curriculums, empowering students with hands-on skills for real-world success. The Summit County Builders Association, in collaboration with Summit High School and CIC Colorado, launched this program in fall 2022. For the 2024-2025 school year, we are thrilled to have 90 students enrolled in the first semester, with a full waitlist for the second semester—highlighting the program's popularity and impact among our students.

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THANK YOU

$10K+
Pinnacle Mountain Homes  
The Summit Foundation      
Scott & Anne Lindblom/LIV Sotheby’s Intl Realty
Summit Economic Partnership
Colorado River BOCES

$5K+

Closet Factory Cares

Rotary Club of Summit County

Town of Breckenridge

Town of Silverthorne

$1K+

Allen-Guerra Design

Alpine Lumber

Breckenridge Building Center

Breckenridge Lands

FirstBank of Colorado

G E Johnson

iFurnish

Kevin’s Construction

Linda Peotter/Giving Generations Foundations

Mathison Construction

Orr Concrete

RJG Associates

Peak Element Construction

Summit County Government

Summit Homes Construction

Town of Frisco

Travis Construction

Xcel Energy

MONEY + MATERIALS

Alpine Lumber

Arrington Electrical Services

Avalanche Electric

Breckenridge Building Center

BGV Gives

Brian Hoffman, Hoffman Excavation

Columbine Concrete

Gallegos Corporation

Insulvail

Janet Eickelman

K.C. Custom Builders

Knipps Welding

Lipari Construction

Matthew Mueller

Palisade Building Partners

P.J., High Altitude Trucking

Siloam Stone

Slifer, Smith & Frampton

Specialty Wood Products  

Summit High School 

Tamara Pouge, Summit County Commissioner

Timberline Disposal

Town of Dillon

HANDS-ON CLASS ROOM INSTRUCTION

Al Zuckerman, Greers Appliance
Andrew Prez, Andrew’s Home Repair
Bill Duford
Brian Bradley, Vantia Hardwood
Brian Hoffman, Hoffman Excavation
Carolanne Powers, Peak Element Construction
Chad Rowe, Pinnacle Mtn Homes
Dominick Leonardi, Dominator Plumbing
Elizabeth McBurney, McBurney Built
Encore Electric, Mobile Classroom Experience
Eric Westerhoff, Renewable Power
Heath Coffman, Coffman Construction
Javier Gaspar, Perfect Service
Jeremiah, Abra Cadabra
Jim Grotemeyer
Jennifer Dokken, Inside Source
Joe Ratlif, American Electric
Johnny Burnette
Juan Velasco, Velasco Drywall
Ken Johnston, Mitsubishi
Kurt Sorensen, Sorensen Construction
Lane Mathison, Mathison Custom Homes
Melanie Leas, Town of Breckenridge
Michael Shult, Michael Shult Architect
Mike Hanselman, ListenUp
Nate York, Green Mountain Contractors
Nick Black, Breckenridge Building Center
Paul Camillo, Anthony Ryan Associates
Peter Schmidt, Xcel
P.J. Keith, High Altitude Hauling
Rama Timmons, Driftwood Custom Builders
Rick Fout, Town of Breckenridge
Sam Alvarado, A & M Roofing
Samuel Martinez, All Peak Builders
Scott Orr, Orr Concrete
Silas Sandshaw, Coffman Construction
Sydney White, Careers in Construction CO.
Taylor Magnus, Deeper
Tim Arthurs, TAA Construction
Tim Kunz, Kunz Plumbing & Heating
Tim Sabo, Allen Guerra Architects
Tom Miner, Division 7 Insulation
Travis Barton & Nick Black, Breckenridge Building Supply
Tyler Benson, Pioneer Materials
Val Connelly, Summit County Builders
Vladimir Pazin, Home Services of Summit Inc.
Will Devoy, Mountain Comfort Systems

Careers in Construction Colorado brings construction-based vocational education into high school curriculums. 

The Summit County Builders Association, in partnership with Summit High School and CIC Colorado, introduced this program in the fall of 2022. Our first year had 60 female and male students.

Dedicated to bringing local construction trades into the classroom to provide hands-on learning, this program sets itself apart from others with its unique approach. With over 30 community volunteers from more than 10 trades presenting classroom instruction, students have the opportunity to learn about plumbing, electrical, framing and more. 

The CIC program is made possible by Summit County's community of givers, in its first year we received an amazing outpouring of support for this program. SHS will have over 90 students participating in the CIC program this coming school year, to be successful this program will continue to need assistance. Please consider making a monetary donation, or a donation of time or materials.

We believe that these students are the future of the building industry and are committed to providing resources and support to help them succeed.

© 2023 Summit County Builder's Association

669 Summit Blvd, Unit H

PO Box 2245, Frisco, CO 80443

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