Forward Thinking.(school construction)
American School & University, January, 2007 by Agron, Joe
Byline: Joe Agron jagron@asumag.com Based on various data, 2007 is poised to be another strong year for education construction spending. Schools and universities are having success at securing funding for new facilities, as well as for growing repair and retrofit needs. Both K-12 and higher-education enrollment will continue to climb over the decade - requiring new and improved space to house incoming students.
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In addition, a review of recent bond data shows bright prospects for education construction and the public's willingness to support capital expenditures. ...
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