File:LATA-Parallax Portsmouth Project Manager Linda Bauer points out to Deputy Secretary Poneman the site where the X-760 Chemical Engineering Building once stood at the Portsmouth Site. (4990204884).jpg

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Description LATA/Parallax Portsmouth Project Manager Linda Bauer points out to Deputy Secretary Poneman the site where the X-760 Chemical Engineering Building once stood at the Portsmouth Site. Demolition of the 8,000 square foot structure was completed in mid-June with $9.5 million in Recovery Act funding.
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Source LATA/Parallax Portsmouth Project Manager Linda Bauer points out to Deputy Secretary Poneman the site where the X-760 Chemical Engineering Building once stood at the Portsmouth Site.
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