U-M moves forward on $76.5 million in projects

The construction never stops at the University of Michigan.

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Another round of construction stimulus is coming to the University of Michigan thanks to its Board of Regents.

The Board approved spending nearly $6 million on a new soccer stadium, demolition of the Kresge Complex and additions to the Engineering Programs Building and the George Granger Brown Memorial Laboratories.

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