Oswego
School Gets Advanced Grading

Change to Masonry on Part
of High School Also Helps Ensure On-Time Opening
Foresight and teamwork are helping ensure the $70 million
Oswego East High School is ready for students on Aug. 1. Full
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Local 2004 Outlook

Midwest Has Mixed Bag
After several years of slowing down, the Midwest construction
market appears to be on a steady gait and poised to attain
a brisk pace. Full
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Construction
Looking Up Nationally

1 Percent Gain in New Construction
Seen
With the worst of the economic hard times ended, McGraw-Hill
Construction is predicting a slight increase, or 1 percent,
in total construction activity nationwide for 2004. Full
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School Project
in Grayslake, Ill.

Community Walks on High School
Plans
The community put its foot down when considering the $64 million
high school project in Grayslake, Ill. Full
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School District
in Carmel, Ind., Expands

Team Teaching Informs Creekside
Middle School Design
One of the fastest-growing school districts in the Midwest
is undergoing a $146 million expansion program to keep up
with its increasing enrollment. Full
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An Assisted-Living
Residence Makeover

Renovations, Additions Make
Care Facility Home
A $10.4 million, 130,000-sq.-ft. combination of renovations
and additions is transforming the outdated assisted-living
spaces into home-style environments at the Bethesda Lutheran
Home in Watertown, Wis. Full
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Independent Living
at Chestnut Square

Tight Schedule Causes Reshuffling
of Site Activities
There were plenty of hurdles to cross during the building
of Chestnut Square at The Glen, an independent-living facility
in Glenview, Ill., but none was as rough as the construction
timetable. Full
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