File:Cannon Renewal Project - July 2016 (29932393604).jpg
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Workers place concrete on the east side of the Cannon Building courtyard. Work during the initial phase of the Cannon Renewal Project includes updating building utilities, primarily in the basement and the moat area of the courtyard. This phase enables future phases to connect the new building-wide utility services with minimal shutdowns and disturbances. Full project details at www.aoc.gov/cannon. |
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Source | Cannon Renewal Project - July 2016 |
Author | USCapitol |
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2 November 2016
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