27TH ANNUAL OFFICIAL EDUCATI6N CONSTRUCTION REPORT.(Statistical Data Included)
American School & University, May, 2001
A revitalized interest in education facilities sparked a record $36 billion in spending on school and university construction in 2000. And over the next three years, spending on new facilities, additions and modernization of existing buildings will continue to reach new heights, according to American School & University's 27th annual Official Education Construction Report.
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School districts took advantage of a more receptive economy and environment to put in place a record $21.5 billion in construction last year. Construction of totally new school buildings represented 53 ...
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