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DENVER—Inspectors have found structural deficiencies at two more schools built by a Fort Collins company.

In northwestern Colorado, a wing of 2-year-old Craig Middle School was closed to students this week after an inspection found it failed to meet building codes. Problems were also found at a school under construction in Akron.

According to the Denver Post ( ), structural issues have been identified in at least six schools built by The Neenan Co.

The company has agreed a request by the Colorado Department of Education to hire independent structural engineers to inspect 15 schools.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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