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Culture | Education
Baker’s experience in the culture and educational market started in 1972 at Miami University’s King Library in Oxford, Ohio. In the last five years alone, Baker has completed over $100 million of projects for culture and educational institutions, varying in size and a range of concrete services, from total packages to slabs to pump/place/finish projects. Whether completing a higher educational classroom, library, research laboratory, athletic facility, or elementary school, or building a museum or performing arts complex, our teams bring the experience and resources to ensure that safety, quality, and production make the grade.
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The $58 million facility is the 4th project Baker has been a part of at the Campus. The 3-floor center triples the size of the current animal hospital. Baker was awarded the total concrete package. ... |
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The Ben Hill Griffin Stadium southwest corner expansion was a $21.4 million project at the University of Florida. The corner serves as the primary entrance to the football stadium and is a focal point ... |
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Receiving the Southwest Excellence in Concrete Award for the architectural walls and exposed concrete, the Arizona State University Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building is a showcase of q ... |
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Cincinnati's Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Arts was hailed by the New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp as "the most important American building to be completed since the cold war." ... |
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