DU-COMM news

Here's a rewritten version of the text in English: --- I just came across this interesting article from DailyHerald.com about DU-COMM's plans for a brand-new communications hub. It seems they've outgrown their old space in Glendale Heights and are now setting up shop at the former juvenile detention facility in Winfield. The new facility will cover around 33,454 square feet, combining renovated areas and a fresh 13,400-square-foot extension. Groundbreaking happened recently, and they're expecting construction to wrap up by late 2018. The whole project is coming in at $15.87 million, which is being funded through some clever agreements. The DuPage Emergency Telephone System Board (ETSB) is chipping in $4 million, while DU-COMM is using $4.3 million from its savings. The rest, $7.5 million, is being covered by DuPage and will be repaid over 25 years via a lease agreement. One thing that caught my attention was how solidly they’re building this place. County board member Sean Noonan, who sits on the public works committee, mentioned it’ll be designed to withstand winds up to 250 mph, with extra lightning protection and even meeting the standards for storm shelters. Pretty impressive stuff! By the way, there are already some offices inside the building for the DuPage Emergency Telephone System Board and the county’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. This location has been home to DU-COMM since 1975, but they moved to their current spot back in 1995. Thanks again, Dan, for sharing this tidbit! --- This version maintains the core information but adds some personal touches and flows more naturally, making it longer than the original while keeping it readable and engaging.

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