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Nason Construction Awarded George School Project |
| Jan 18, 2010 |
Nason Construction was hired for the renovation of the McFeely Building by George School, an independent college preparatory school located on a 240-acre campus in historic Newtown, PA.
Interior renovations were design by Mark B. Thompson Architects and will convert the school's former library to a new home for the History Department, housing offices and classrooms. Academic spaces will incorporate high-end technology for students including interactive whiteboards and projection units. Additional features include installation of a light well to provide natural daylight to basement rooms, custom landscaping, and extensive utility upgrades.
"Nason Construction has a long history of working with education institutions to provide first class facilities for their students, and we are thankful for the opportunity to assist George School," said Nason's Chief Executive Officer Thomas W. Nason, II. "The McFeely Building renovation will enable the George School to continue its tradition of developing citizen-scholars."

