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December 9, 2005

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Athletic Facilities to Get Boost at Dominion

NORFOLK, Va.-Within the next two months, a construction phase is scheduled to begin at Dominion University that will improve six sports facilities. One of the first projects scheduled is a…

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Maryland County Outlines-$125 Million Maintenance Plan

BALTIMORE-The Prince George’s County Board of Education announced that it has formally requested county government approval of funding for a three-year, $125.8 million plan to repair 62 roofs and to…

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Proposed Dorm Would Add 706 Beds at University of Arkansas

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.-The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees has approved a proposed new dormitory, allowing university officials to seek an architect and general contractor for the project. The dormitory will…

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California District Seeks $400 Million More

EL CERRITO, Calif.-On Nov. 8, voters within West Contra Costa school district boundaries will decide whether to grant $400 million more for campus reconstruction. Measure J would renovate three high…

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Clark County Looks at New Ballot Measure

LAS VEGAS-Clark County school officials want to use a $1.2 billion surplus to build at least 14 new elementary schools. The Las Vegas-based district also is considering asking voters next…

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Zebra ID Badges Help Schools Secure Campuses

FORT MYERS, Fla.-Lee County Schools in southwest Florida serves 80,000 students in 81 schools, with facilities that encompass a total of 87 separate locations, including schools and administrative sites. More…

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Synthetic Turf International Completes Education Facilities Project

JUPITER, Fla.-Synthetic Turf International, a synthetic turf supplier and installer of synthetic putting greens and related synthetic surfaces, announced it recently provided two multi-purpose play areas for Star of the…

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University of Kentucky Selects KI Furnishings

GREEN BAY, Wis.-The University of Kentucky’s Auxiliary Services Division asked students, faculty and staff to rank furniture from eight manufacturers as part of a selection process. KI’s residence hall furniture…

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Central Michigan University to Upgrade Utilities

SOUTHFIELD, Mich.-DiClemente Siegel Design Inc. has been retained by Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant to design upgrades to its utility supply system. CMU has an enrollment of about 28,000…

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New Architecture and Design K-12 Education Network

WASHINGTON-The American Architectural Foundation and Chicago Architecture Foundation have formed the Architecture & Design K-12 Education Network to advance architecture curriculum aimed at teaching youth about the built environment. AAF…

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