Building to close for asbestos removal
The Dunn Building is expected to close for the removal of asbestos.
Martinsburg, West Virginia (Mesothelioma Cancer News) – The building that houses several offices of Berkeley County officials is expected to close for the removal of asbestos. As reported by The Journal, commissioners decided to close the Dunn Building for several days during a meeting held Tuesday due to the finding of asbestos around the skylight of the building.
As noted in the report, the removal of asbestos is expected to take place during the replacement of the skylight and the roof of the building. The modifications are part of a construction project that will reportedly total $4.3 million.
Commission President Ron Collins is quoted in the report as stating of the work to be completed, “We will monitor the work daily and when we get the all clear, we will reopen.”
Mesothelioma Cancer News provides news and information on West Virginia mesothelioma lawyers
Tags: Mesothelioma cancer, mesothelioma lawyers, president ron collinsOnline Mesothelioma Asbestos News Press Release Distribution - WiredPRNews.com
- Hiring a Mesothelioma Lawyer
- Make Choosing a Mesothelioma Attorney Your Top Priority
- Scientist Say Your Own Cells Could Be Triggering Mesothelioma
- Mesothelioma Lawyer John Cooney Chairs Upcoming Asbestos Compensation Conference
- Dallas Mesothelioma Lawyer Reports on Detecting Mesothelioma
- After The Asbestos Exposure Steps from Mesothelioma Lawyers
- Asbestos Exposure Plus Smoking Increases Cancer Risk Substantially
- Companies face stiff fines for ignoring asbestos regulations
- How to Find a Dallas Mesothelioma Lawyer
- Lawsuits Determine Extensive MPM Cancer Research












