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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - September 27, 2012
175 million-plus in construction planned at Spokane Public Schools
Work at Finch, Hutton next in queue; Mullan, NC plans on fast track

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

Finch Elementary School, located in northwest Spokane, will undergo a $26.9 million restoration and expansion that's scheduled to go to bid next spring. When work is completed, the school will have a total of 60,000 square feet of floor space.
Finch Elementary School, located in northwest Spokane, will undergo a $26.9 million restoration and expansion that's scheduled to go to bid next spring. When work is completed, the school will have a total of 60,000 square feet of floor space.
—Rendering courtesy of Madsen Mitchell Evenson & Conrad PLLC
Spokane Public Schools is wrapping up the design phase for the upcoming Finch Elementary restoration and modernization project, and the district expects to approve a design team next month for a planned Hutton Elementary modernization project, says Greg Brown, the district's director of capital improvements.

In all, major projects under construction or at the design stage in the school district are budgeted at more than $175 million.

The Finch and Hutton projects, bud...


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