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    Workers stand in a lift on the exterior of the new Colby College dormitory in the center of Waterville's downtown on Monday morning. Finishing touches are being added to the interior and exterior portions of the building in anticipation of the first residents moving in next week.

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    Brian Clark, vice president of planning, left, listens as Paul Ureneck, director of commercial real estate, right, points to the fifth-floor stairway and explains how it will painted yellow. The stairwell was still undergoing construction on Monday morning during the tour of the new dormitory in Waterville, which will accept its first residents next week.

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    From left, Brian Clark, vice president of planning at Colby College, Paul Ureneck, director of commercial real estate, and Douglas Terp, vice president of administration and chief financial officer, stand in the kitchen area of a four-bedroom suite in the new Colby College dormitory on Monday in Waterville. The first students will begin moving in next week as finishing touches continue to be added to the property.

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    Paul Ureneck, director of commercial real estate for Colby College, lifts up a mattress in a dorm bedroom on Monday morning to illustrate the different locations of storage available to incoming students. Ureneck helped conduct a tour of the new college dormitory, located in Waterville's downtown which will see it's first residents next week.

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    A stairwell, which is on the south east section of the building, will be painted yellow and have wood treads, as seen Monday morning in the new Colby College dormitory in downtown Waterville.

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