KEARNEY, Neb. - A High School in Central Nebraska is unveiling a milestone project that highlights a unique school program that's been around for half a century.

Kearney High School is putting the finishing touches on the 50th house the school has built as a part of its ongoing construction technology program.

The house, located in northwest Kearney, features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a three-car garage and just under 1,800 square feet.

The school recently held an open house in order to drive more interest to the property. 

"We want to showcase all the work that the students have been doing since August. Just a lot of people from the community want to come in and see what all the students are doing," said Kearney High construction tech teacher, Erik Sutterfield.

"The students build almost everything that they legally can, so we did have to hire out a plumber and electrician, but almost everything else the students have done," said Sutterfield.

School officials say that after this house sells, all the profits will go back into the program for the next project.