Construction Expo starts Wednesday (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
CHARLESTON — More than 300 high school students are planning to attend the Sixth Annual Construction Trades Expo Wednesday and Thursday at Eastern Illinois University’s McAfee Gym.
CHARLESTON — More than 300 high school students are planning to attend the Sixth Annual Construction Trades Expo Wednesday and Thursday at Eastern Illinois University’s McAfee Gym.
CHARLESTON — More than 300 local high school students are planning to attend the sixth annual Construction Trades Expo at Eastern Illinois University on Wednesday and Thursday.
TEWKSBURY – Residents put forth a clear statement at the ballot on Saturday. Voters overwhelmingly approved funding, through a Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion, for the construction of a new high school.
Due to new road construction at Johnson High School, parking for sporting events has been changed to accommodate visiting teams and parents.
CHARLESTON — More than 300 high school students are planning to attend the Sixth Annual Construction Trades Expo Wednesday and Thursday at Eastern Illinois University’s McAfee Gym.
MADISON TWP. – Construction on Madison Local Schools’ new K-12 building is more than half complete and on schedule, according to the construction company’s latest update to the school board.
Madison School District has several construction projects underway right now. Everything from demolitions, remodels, and brand new buildings.
Construction of Stapleton’s third school will begin in June and the building expected to solve overcrowding in the neighborhood’s other elementaries should open in August 2011.
Coalesse introduces Joel, it’s reinterpretation of the club chair. The chair is designed to maximize real estate for lobby and collaborative environments and can also serve as an executive office/guest chair, according to the company. The two-piece chair features an integrated swivel that allows for pivoting on an environmentally friendly trivalent chrome base.
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The Symmetry Series from Chloride Systems provides emergency lighting with 6 or 12 volt halogen-lamp units. Self-diagnostic electronics continuously monitor all critical functions and an optional self-testing feature satisfies monthly test requirements for NFPA 101 and the IBC. Lead calcium or nickel cadmium batteries surpass the need for 90-minutes of emergency power, according to the company.
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