The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 05, 1997, Summer Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    Burnett Hall set
to open in August
From. Staff Reports
Burnett Hall, which was closed
last summer for interior renovation,
should be open in time for the first
day of classes this fall semester.
The hall had long been consid
ered in need of attention and finally
received it in September 1995 when
the NU Board of Regents approved
the plan for asbestos removal, reno
vation and remodeling, which was
p ished heavily by Regent Robert
Allen of Hastings.
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i Garage construction on schedule
From Staff Reports
Parking woes at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln have become
as routine as the changing of the
seasons, but that hasn’t stopped
attempts to alleviate some of the
problems.
UNL’s latest strike against this
seemingly interminable issue is the
new parking garage at 10th and T
streets, which has an expected com
pletion date of Aug. 29.
The 600-stall, four-story garage
will also house the Husker
Authentic shop, a Husker merchan
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dise store that will be owned and
operated by the Athletic
Department. Construction costs for
the garage have been placed at more
than $8 million.
Despite weather delays earlier
this year, the garage is still expected
to be finished by its target date
Any delays beyond that would
allow the university to seek liquida
tive damages — unforeseen costs —
at a rate of $1,000 per day past the
deadline.
Students and faculty will be able
to use the new garage beginning
Aug. 30.
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June 20-21 Metallica
June 27-28 Nine Inch Nails
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July 25-26 Pink Floyd: The Wall*
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Admission:
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