$19 MILLION SCIENCE CENTER OPENS IN ORANGE COUNTY

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TUSTIN, CALIF. — The $19 million Foothill High School Science Center has been completed in Tustin. Funded by the $80 million Bond Measure G passed by voters in 2002 to repair and renovate the 20 oldest schools in the Tustin Unified School District, the 48,000-square-foot center comprises two two-story buildings that house 14 classrooms consisting of 10 laboratories for biology, chemistry and physics, and four classrooms for earth and physical sciences. Barnhart-Heery was the construction manager for the project, and NTD Architecture provided design services.

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