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September 15, 2017
September 15, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
News ·
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Creating an Environment for Learning Contrary to what some people thought, Ivy Tech Bloomington became one of the fastest growing campuses in Indiana in the early 1990’s. Students could look past the rodents and the registrar’s office which was once a women’s restroom…because Ivy Tech Bloomington offered affordable classes for a quality education. By the.
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September 8, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Ask OMS, Bid Opportunities, Education, Interior Design, News ·
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REVISED BID INVITATION Mt. Vernon Middle School Phase 2 OMS Architecture is pleased to announce Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation is receiving bids until Thursday, September 14, 2017 for the upcoming Phase 2 Additions and Renovations. The project consists of architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical work as indicated on the bidding documents for Additions and Renovations to Mt. Vernon.
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August 9, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Ask OMS, Bid Opportunities, Interior Design, Libraries, News ·
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OMS Architects is Pleased to Announce Shelby County Public Library is Receiving Bids for the Upcoming Renovation! The scope of the renovation includes 2017 Improvements to Shelby County Public Library and Carnegie East Wing. The work consists of architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical work as indicated on the bidding documents for 2017 Improvements.
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August 2, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Commercial, Health Care, Interior Design, Residence ·
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Traditions at Brookside feels more like a relaxing home than a senior living community. The people who live here have everything they need under one roof, including a theater, club room, fine dining, and a range of activities. “From the majestic look of the white house on the plains to the homey feeling of the.
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July 20, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Historic Preservation, News ·
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When George Merritt spoke to the dying soldiers of the Union Army, their number one concern was the children they were leaving behind. Merritt knew he needed to help. The Indiana Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Children’s Home (ISSCH) was a residential and educational facility in northwestern Rush County, Indiana. Although it was officially founded in 1865.
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