File:Cannon Renewal Project - June 2017 (35767675321).jpg
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Repointing continues on the Cannon Building's stone facade. Phase 1 of the Cannon Renewal Project began in January 2017 and is scheduled to be complete in November 2018. The entire west side of the building, from the basement to the fifth floor, is closed. Work includes demolishing and rebuilding the fifth floor, conserving the exterior stonework and rehabilitating the individual office suites. Full project details at www.aoc.gov/cannon. |
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Source | Cannon Renewal Project - June 2017 |
Author | USCapitol from Washington, D.C., United States of America |
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26 September 2017
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