CCAC hires architects to design plans for project
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The Community College of Allegheny County has approved spending $1.8 million to hire Perkins Eastman architects to develop a specific plan on how to use Allegheny campus space vacated once the K. Leroy Irvis Science Center opens in spring 2013.
The money will come from a $40 million bond issue for various campus projects previously authorized by the board. About $22 million of that is expected to be spent on campus "backfill" of the vacated spaces, including changing West Hall, which has most of the science labs, into a center for fine and performing arts and relocating the bookstore.
First Published June 10, 2012 12:00 am

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