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9-1-1 Tower; Drywall installation ready to start



2008-03-13 - Adair 9-1-1 Dispatch Center - Photo By Ed Waggener.
DRYWALL INSTALLER JEFF BRYANT, left, made notes with Mike Newton of Mi-Di Construction Company on the sheetrock installation could start as early as today, Thursday, March 13, 2008. Bryant deliver a load of materials to the site yesterday, Wednesday, March 12, 2008, when this picture was taken. Both men said their companies would go beyond the letter of the building specifications to give the county a nice building. Bryant said he's sometimes fussed at for being too particular, "But that's the way I am," he said, "I want to do a perfect job, especially on this building." Mike Newton said that he and co-owner Dicky Walker were adding touches beyond the specs as well. "We're putting in a better grade of carpet, we putting tile in the bathrooms, and we're landscaping," Newton said. "None of that was in the specs."
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