The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A list of constructi­on projects the state is planning,

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The new state budget that takes effect July 1 borrows about $1 billion for constructi­on and equipment. Below are some of the borrowing projects in metro Atlanta:

$105 million for a new complex in Atlanta that will house the state’s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

$73 million to complete constructi­on and equip the new Lanier Technical College campus in Gainesvill­e

$55 million to plan, construct and equip a new exhibition facility at the Georgia World Congress Center

$47 million for constructi­on and for equipment for renovation­s of Price Gilbert Library and the Crosland Tower complex at Georgia Tech $11.7 million to build and equip a Juvenile Transition Center in Gwinnett County $11.5 million for an addition to the academic building at Georgia Gwinnett College $9.9 million to renovate Metro State Prison in Atlanta as a re-entry and transition prison $6.9 million to fund constructi­on and renovation­s at Clayton State University $5 million to fund a science lab addition at Kennesaw State University’s Marietta campus $5 million to fund Kell Hall’s demolition and infrastruc­ture on Georgia State University’s campus

$3.88 million to buy equipment for the new Industrial Training and Technology Building at Southern Crescent Technical College in McDonough $2 million to expand an Xpress Bus Park in Lawrencevi­lle $1 million to replace the HVAC system at the Atlanta Area School for the Deaf in Clarkston $600,000 to buy equipment for Georgia State University’s Alpharetta Labs and Learning Center

 ?? JAMES SALZER/JSALZER.AJC.COM ?? Gov. Nathan Deal signed the fiscal 2018 state budget in Atlanta on Monday.
JAMES SALZER/JSALZER.AJC.COM Gov. Nathan Deal signed the fiscal 2018 state budget in Atlanta on Monday.

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