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Mount Union Breaks Ground on Expansion for Business, Engineering Facilities News provided by Share this article Share this article ALLIANCE, Ohio, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The University of Mount Union held a groundbreaking on Monday, May 10 to signify the beginning of an approximately 7,000-square-foot expansion to Oak Hall, which houses programs in the University s Department of Business and School of Engineering. Mount Union s programs in business and engineering continue to grow, with more than 550 undergraduate students majoring in programs offered by the two schools. An additional 115 students are currently pursuing minors in a business-related field. We are in need of additional space to house our developing programs, said Dr. Chad Korach, associate professor of mechanical engineering and director of the School of Engineering. ....
Portland-area construction crews volunteer to build $1 million house to raise money for kids with cancer Updated Apr 03, 2021; Posted Apr 03, 2021 The owner of Vancouver’s Marnella Homes is galvanizing construction workers in the Portland area to volunteer to complete a luxury residential property, valued at more than $1 million, near Vancouver Lake.Building Industry Association of Clark County Facebook Share Builder Tony Marnella doesn’t want to sell just one new house to raise money for children with cancer. Rather, he wants to build one each year, starting now. The owner of Vancouver’s Marnella Homes is galvanizing construction workers in the Portland area to volunteer to complete a luxury residential property, valued at more than $1 million, near Vancouver Lake. ....
Dec 21, 2020 Officials with the Indian Creek Local School District celebrated a milestone Wednesday when two special beams were lowered into place at the construction site of the district’s new high school. What made the installation of the two 24-foot-long girders special was that they held the signatures of 560 students 35 staff members. They were among those who had been invited to sign the beams during the first week of October. The idea was suggested by Kim Adams, director of business development for Hammond Construction, the general contractor on the project. It offered a way for people to be tied to the building, which is symbolically important since a groundbreaking that had been planned for April had to be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Staff writer MAKING PROGRESS â From left, John Belt, assistant superintendent of the Indian Creek School District; Bob Smith, a member of the board of education; and Indian Creek Schools Superintendent T.C. Chappelear were on hand Wednesday to observe the lowering of two steel beams signed by students and staff into the new high school. Contributed WINTERSVILLE Indian Creek Local School District officials had planned to hold a groundbreaking in April for the new Indian Creek High School, but that event was canceled when schools were closed statewide because of the pandemic. Instead, they gathered Wednesday to observe as two 24-foot-long steel beams that had been signed by hundreds of students and staff were lowered into place. ....