Kemp Hall Construction

September 11, 2007

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Mike Boyd is the College employee heading the project.
Wall-less steel bars will become lounges with large windows.
The first floor, with wide hallways like Alice Paul, is nearly complete.
The second floor lounge looks out towards the train station.
The second floor hallway awaits electric wiring.
A spacious lounge above the first-floor breezeway affords a view of Alice Paul.

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  1. I think Mike said that they aimed to have the whole external structure done by November so that they would only be doing work on the inside during the winter. Myles may remember what Mike said about when the whole thing will be done.

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