Stepping up to it

Carpenter Pedro Duarte works with concrete on the second floor of the new residence hall Monday. Bernards Builders, the Southern California construction company is doing the work on the new residence hall and dining hall, just south of C and Second streets. The project broke ground in April. In coming weeks, the builders will raise vertical framing and pour concrete for the remaining floors. / photo by Cortney Mace
Carpenter Pedro Duarte works with concrete on the second floor of the new residence hall Monday. Bernards Builders, the Southern California construction company is doing the work on the new residence hall and dining hall, just south of C and Second streets. The project broke ground in April. In coming weeks, the builders will raise vertical framing and pour concrete for the remaining floors. / photo by Cortney Mace
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