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HEALTH
CONSTRUCTION
Workers leap over weather hurdles
BY JORDAN TAYLOR
Contributor to the Shorthorn
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building is
still on schedule a year into
the project, despite running
into some weather setbacks,
officials said.
Physical Plant
Architect John
Guelian said that
since the start of
construction in
January 2004,
some workdays
were hampered due
to rainy conditions.
To gain
back the lost days, construction of the building’s concrete
frame was accelerated.
Due to
this adjustment, workers have
gained
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