Leak delays construction on University of Indiana campus

April 10, 2009
School has to replace $4.2 million of equipment at IU Data Center

From The Indianapolis Star: A steam leak at a building being constructed to house Indiana University's supercomputers has forced school officials to replace $4.2 million in equipment. The leak occurred in January in a temporary heating system at the new IU Data Center in Bloomington. Repairs could set back construction of the $32.7 million project by three months: completion now is scheduled in July.

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