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Out with the old: Building C on its way down at Mt. Lebanon High School

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The countdown is on, until Building C at Mt. Lebanon High School is nothing more than a memory.

Work continues on demolishing the structure, which once housed the school district’s administrative offices, as part of the high school’s $109 renovation, which finally is scheduled to wrap up in 2016.

The building first was abated for asbestos, and the demolition process began in October.

Work also continues on improving the façade of Building B at places where it once attached to Building A, which was demolished in the summer.

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