In 1977, the school had its own dedicated facilities constructed on Highway 119, about 15 miles south of the current church campus.
Rockefeller constructed approximately 45 miles of carriage roads around the eastern half of the island.
In 1969, a new campus was constructed less than three miles (5 km) away.
Initial plans were made to construct 18 miles (29 km) of main line track extending north from the new complex.
In 1771 he reported having constructed more than 200 miles of roads at a cost of £500.
In May, 2010 the federal government issued permits to construct 45 miles.
From this beginning just after the turn of the century, the company eventually constructed more than 1,500 miles of line, serving fifty exchanges in four states.
Initial plans are made to construct 18 miles (29 km) of main line track north from National City.
Jones proposed to construct 150 miles of railroad.
Within 12 years, the Corps had constructed, and was maintaining and operating, some 4,000 miles of telegraph lines along the country's western frontier.