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Main Branch Library Progresses with Demolition Work

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The Main Branch Library in the County of Brant is undergoing significant updates as demolition work continues this week. The latest phase involves the removal of nonheritage structures, including a 1964 addition that once housed the Mary Maxim Company The library authorities have taken this step to modernize and enhance the facility for the benefit of the community. Overseeing the site work is Collaborative Structures Limited (CSL), a renowned construction company known for its expertise in managing large-scale projects. With the demolition underway, residents should anticipate the presence of machinery on-site, facilitating controlled demolitions and ensuring safety protocols are followed. The removal of the outbuildings and the 1964 addition is a crucial step in stabilizing and safeguarding the remaining structure before the arrival of winter. By eliminating these nonheritage structures, the library's integrity can be preserved as it undergoes renovations and upgrades

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To keep the community informed and engaged, the County of Brant Public Library has promised to share photos and videos of the demolition process These updates will be posted on the library's social media accounts as they become available. Residents are encouraged to follow @BrantLibrary on Facebook and Twitter, as well as @BrantCountyPublicLibrary on

Instagram, to stay up to date with the latest developments

The Main Branch Library's renovation project signifies a significant investment in the community's cultural and educational resources The updates aim to provide an improved library experience, offering state-of-the-art facilities and services to meet the evolving needs of residents. As the demolition progresses, anticipation grows for the rebirth of the Main Branch Library as a modern hub of knowledge and community engagement.

For more information and updates on the Main Branch Library renovation, please visit the official website at brantlibraryca/News

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