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Work continues on new Pasco police building

A construction worker from Evergreen Erectors Inc. of Lynnwood uses a gas cutting torch Tuesday to trim a steel support beam for the roof of the office area of the new Pasco Police Community Services Building. The new $7.1 million building is on the east side of City Hall at 525 N. Third Ave. in Pasco. The project is being paid for with money from the voter-approved public safety sales tax in 2011. Total Site Services in Richland is the general contractor for the 38,000-square-foot building, which expected to be completed by the middle of the year.
A construction worker from Evergreen Erectors Inc. of Lynnwood uses a gas cutting torch Tuesday to trim a steel support beam for the roof of the office area of the new Pasco Police Community Services Building. The new $7.1 million building is on the east side of City Hall at 525 N. Third Ave. in Pasco. The project is being paid for with money from the voter-approved public safety sales tax in 2011. Total Site Services in Richland is the general contractor for the 38,000-square-foot building, which expected to be completed by the middle of the year. Tri-City Herald

A construction worker from Evergreen Erectors Inc. of Lynnwood uses a gas-cutting torch Tuesday to trim a steel support beam for the roof of the office area of the new Pasco Police Community Services Building.

The new $7.1 million building is on the east side of City Hall at 525 N. Third Ave. in Pasco.

The project is being paid for with money from the voter-approved public safety sales tax in 2011.

Total Site Services in Richland is the general contractor for the 38,000-square-foot building, which is expected to be completed by the middle of the year.

This story was originally published January 5, 2016 at 4:41 PM with the headline "Work continues on new Pasco police building."

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