Renovation begins for classroom building at University of North Dakota

June 7, 2010
57-year-old facility will receive $11.2 million upgrade

From The Bismarck Tribune: A deteriorating classroom building at the University of North Dakota is getting $11.2 million in upgrades. The 57-year-old Education Building will be renovated and an addition will connect it with Gillette Hall. Leaky pipes and windows will be repaired, and 12 classrooms and two lecture halls will be added.

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