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CITY OF BURLINGTON - Designed by Toronto-based architects Tillmann Ruth Robinson, the contract for the renovation and conversion of the former Robert Bateman High School into Burlington’s newest community centre was awarded last April to Norlon Builders London Limited.
In the purchase agreement, the city bought the Bateman property for $29.6 million, while the Halton District School Board purchased a city-owned property near Burlington Central High School, which includes the high school football field and running track, for $21.7 million. Interior works including new walls, ceilings, plumbing, HVAC, power and lighting have been renovated in all areas. All major mechanical and electrical equipment is onsite and the exterior façade including siding, glazing and composite panelling are currently being installed.
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