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School System Improves Multiple Programs with Updated Campus

13 years ago13 years ago10 mins

DAYTON, Tenn. — Students at Rhea County High School will have a new state-of-the-art building for the 2013-14 school year after construction work concludes on a new 230,000-square-foot structure.

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State-of-the-Art Medical Building Underway at GRU

13 years ago13 years ago4 mins

AUGUSTA, Ga. — A new project is underway at Georgia Regents University (GRU) in Augusta. Construction of the new, four-story, 172,000-square-foot J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons will provide needed space for the growing Georgia university and will serve dentistry, medical and nursing students.

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Osram Sylvania Gives the Green Light for Sustainability

13 years ago13 years ago8 mins

DANVERS, Mass. — Complementary lighting of an educational facility can provide a stimulating workspace for students while highlighting positive design choices.

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Columbia’s Manhattanville Campus Receives $100 Million Donation

13 years ago5 mins

NEW YORK — Columbia University in New York City has been working on a massive project since 2006 and recently received a major boost in funding for the 17-acre campus.

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$370 Million Project Underway at Ohio State

13 years ago13 years ago6 mins

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University recently named Cincinnati-based Messer Construction Co. as contractor and HKS Inc. as the architectural firm that will lead the revitalization of the campus’ North Residential District to accommodate 3,200 new beds, two new dining facilities and recreation facilities.

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Tower No Match for Weather

13 years ago13 years ago12 mins

Cleveland State University, Rhodes Tower
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
CSU Architect/Project Manager: Melanie Boyd, senior architect, Cleveland State University
Specifier/Consultant: Bud Griffith, Construction Resources Inc. (CRI)
Contractor: Mark McMahon

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New Student Recreation Center Underway at UCR

13 years ago6 mins

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — The University of California, Riverside (UCR) is embarking on a $32.5 million project that will expand and modernize its recreation center on campus.

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University at Buffalo Unveils Design for New Med School

13 years ago13 years ago7 mins

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo recently unveiled the design for its new $375 million School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to be constructed in the downtown Buffalo medical campus.

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Pasadena ISD to Open New Career and Technology High School

13 years ago6 mins

PASADENA, Texas — Set to be equipped with facilities to support careers from cosmetology to construction, the Pasadena Independent School District recently broke ground on the 246,000-square-foot Career and Technology High School (CTE).

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Alabama High School Beams With Southern Charm

13 years ago13 years ago7 mins

HARTSELLE, Ala. — With a façade of old southern charm and an interior boasting innovative educational design, students of Hartselle High School Monday moved into their new 260,000-square-foot school building.

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