February 23, 2012 in City
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High school work: Ironworkers Travis Hauck, left, and Jim Brown position metal decking onto the roof of the new administration building at Ferris High School on Wednesday in Spokane. The first phase of the $97.7 million project also includes a science wing, kitchen commons and general classrooms and is scheduled for completion in August 2013. The entire project is aiming for a June 2014 completion.

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greenlibertarian2nd on February 23 at 2:38 a.m.
An almost 100 MILLION dollar$ high school upgrade?
Yes, I know it was basically scrap everything and start over. But still $100M?
Seriously?
Something is whack with those numbers.
PROFINTOX on February 23 at 4:04 p.m.
Does not surprise me really — I believe Shadle’s modernization was $70 million and less extensive than Ferris’s (though they certainly did a ton at Shadle, inside and out).