Robert Hair, MSB Superintendent, “We are very grateful to the state of Maryland, particularly the Interagency Commission on School Construction, for providing the necessary funds for this important campus improvement project. The project was designed by Marshall Craft Architects and will be constructed by Lewis Contractors, Inc.Īccording to W. Plans also include relocating the Maryland Instructional Resource Center (MIRC) braille book repository to the lower level of the building, totaling 7,000 square feet. The Cottages on the Hill is a $28M construction project and includes multiple residential buildings comprising 23,000 square feet of living space. The construction of the new facilities is part of a multi-year campus improvement project that began in 2011 with the demolition of outdated buildings on the school’s 95-acre campus, which included new instructional buildings, residential dorms, an early learning center, and the renovation of the historic Newcomer-Case-Campbell buildings. The event will be held on October 11, beginning with a ceremony at 10 a.m., followed by tours of the renovated Newcomer-Case-Campbell buildings on campus.ĭignitaries involved in the ceremony include Carol Beatty, Maryland Secretary of Disabilities, and Mandy Remmell, Director of Baltimore County Executive’s Office of Community Engagement. NOTTINGHAM, MD-The Maryland School for the Blind will break ground on a newly designed residential facility for students who reside on the MSB campus during the school week.
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