The Dayton firm has a $2.2 million contract that will largely include installing the infrastructure of the stadium, which will replace Harmon Field, a 2,700-seat site dedicated in 1923.
The new 5,200-seat stadium will give Miamisburg a comparable football facility to other Greater Western Ohio Conference members, district officials have said.
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