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September 27, 2007
UConn Law Library Repairs to Cost $19 Million
The Hartford Courant is reporting that the University of Connecticut's law school library is so damaged by leaks and flaws in its granite facade that fixing it will cost $19 million. Repairs include stabilizing the the facade, reinstalling waterproofing and windows and replacing moldy walls and carpets. The 11-year-old library, on the UConn School of Law campus in Hartford, originally cost $24 million. [JH]
September 27, 2007 in Academic Law Libraries | Permalink
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