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Local News - Local News - January 31, 2013
Hill's Spokane office manages big WSU Tri-Cities project
More than $17 million has been pledged for Wine Science Center

By Kim Crompton
Of the Journal of Business

The Spokane office of Hill International Inc., a New Jersey-based construction management company, is serving as project manager for the looming construction of a Wine Science Center research and teaching facility at Washington State University Tri-Cities, in Richland.

The total cost of the project is expected to be about $23 million, with the building shell alone estimated at about $15 million, says Gary Ballew, the city of Richland's economic development manager.

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