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By the early 90s, the firm was at 100 employees,
and computers and CAD were changing the way we do business. The Basic
Sciences & Biomedical Engineering Building at the University of
Minnesota, a $90 million state prison in Rush City, and the Lawson
Commons office tower and ramp in downtown St. Paul were among our
more visible projects. (Little did we know our firm would call Lawson
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