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Concrete Work Meets Needs of Hi-Tech Science: Engineers, crews and suppliers push the limits of concrete to create a low vibration and aesthetically pleasing X-ray laser facility
The 31,000-sq-ft center has six classrooms for business students, an accounting and statistics learning center, eight faculty offices and student support space.
Developers wanted this $10.5-million complex to reflect the heritage of Eunice, N.M., including its energy-based economy and winning high school sporting teams.