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-Wurster Construction has begun interior demolition of a building previously used as a Masonic Lodge at 1522 W. Morris St. The building, built in 1907, will be refitted with 24,000 square feet of medical office space and expanded by 1,600 square feet. The project, designed by HALSTEAD Architects, will become the new home of HealthNet Southwest Health Center and Southwest OB/GYN Annex. The center, expected to open in summer 2010, will be built with sustainable construction products and serve as a demonstration project for the city of Indianapolis’ Office of Sustainability.

-Holladay Construction Group recently completed a 15,000-square-foot office/training/manufacturing facility for Public Agency Training Council at 5235 Decatur Blvd.
 

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