Plymouth-Canton (Mich.) district hires architect to design middle school

Aug. 29, 2013
TMP Architecture wins project bid after the school board rejected the administration's proposal to award the bid to the firm without bids.

A month after eschewing a recommendation by administrators to hire TMP Architecture to design a new middle school, the Plymouth-Canton (Mich.) school board has approved hiring the firm for the project. This time, The Observer & Eccentric reports, the approval came after a month-long bidding process that saw bids come in from four firms. The firm intends to use a prototype design that will result in a 140,000-square-foot $22 million facility. It will replace Central Middle School.

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