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Construction Manager Hired For Midland College Dining Hall Expansion Project

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 16, 2013
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MIDLAND -- Midland College has hired a construction manager-at-risk to oversee the expansion of their dining hall.

    Cooper Construction Company will be overhauling the Jack E. Brown Dining Hall.

    The company -- which is the original contractor for the building -- will expand the kitchen, serving area and seating area.

    Once the project is complete, the dining hall will have capacity for 100 more students.

    M.C. officials tell Big 2 that the pre-construction service fee for Cooper Construction Company is $15,000.

    Since the pre-construction fee is based on 3 percent of the actual construction estimated cost, Midland College estimates that the total cost of Cooper Construction Company's work as being $191,410.

    However, more bidding is expected in the project.

    The project is expected to get underway in the spring, with renovations slated to be complete in the fall.

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