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Monday, August 22, 2011

The Almanac: Mt. Lebanon to rebid high school project

If all goes according to schedule, Mt. Lebanon could be breaking ground this winter on the high school renovation project.

Architect Tom Celli unveiled a rough timeline on Aug. 8 for the rebid of Mt. Lebanon's high school renovation. He said his firm, Celli-Flynn Bryan, could have a new design ready Sept. 10. The project would then go out to bid in early October, with bids due on Nov. 22.

Tom Berkebile, project manager for P.J. Dick, expressed confidence despite the "aggressive" schedule.

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5 comments:

  1. Joe,

    The Almanac article is 2 weeks old....and now *old news*...why post it now, today, at 1:01 AM like it was breaking news ?

    Bill Lewis

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  2. Bill,

    When newspapers cover Mt. Lebanon, we appreciate it. In fact, we want to encourage it. So when a newspaper makes the effort to write something about Mt. Lebanon, we try to link to it from our blog as a way of giving it some extra attention and thereby encouraging more coverage of Mt. Lebanon. We missed this article earlier, but we still think it's worth linking to.

    Thanks for your comment.

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  3. Joe, I've noticed you like to link new articles on top of comments that are critical of elected officials. Others have commented about that too.

    John Ewing

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  4. Joe it never ceases to amaze me how people who take full advantage of the free service that you provide, and then complain about the manner in which you provide it.

    Dave Franklin

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