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ia.Carpentry instructor Tommy Judd guides the students from the blueprint to newly built, and they work in the elements during the whole year. We have to really work around the weather. Come out here when it s cold when it s hot, said Reed.This program started six years ago with a grant from KVEC. Students are now Building it Forward with each subsequent tiny home. Once that tiny house sold, that money came back to us to put into another one, said Judd. We ve went from a $15,000 tiny house up to over a $30,000 tiny house now. Judd s expectation for these student-built homes is equal to that of the houses he constructed at his old company. They are built to withstand anything mother nature may bring. Bolted to the trailer, you know, these extra hurricane straps and stuff, and some of that stuff is kind of expensive, but Mr. Judd wanted to make sure the quality is there, and it showed up, said ATC Principal Craig Herald.That showed up this past December when a Lee
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