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Special Report - Special Report - October 25, 2012
Contractors donate work, materials for Shriners lab
Graham heads remodel, equipment installation at hospital for children

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

Graham Construction & Management Inc., of Spokane, and a number of subcontractors from Spokane and Kootenai counties have donated materials and labor to Shriners Hospitals for Children-Spokane to help cover the costs of remodeling part of its movement analysis lab, the hospital says.

Construction, which began last month to accommodate equipment upgrades at the facility at 911 W. Fifth, had been expected to be completed earlier this week, and the lab is scheduled to reopen to patien...


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