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Prevailing Wage Bill Advances In State House.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekThe state House has advanced legislation making the first substantive changes to a state law dictating the cost of most public construction projects since it went on the books half-a-century ago. If, as expected, the chamber gives its final approval...... -
Developers of Hubble site get OK from City Council
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsPlans for a grocery store at the site of the former Hubble Middle School will move forward after the Wheaton City Council unanimously approved a …... -
Keystone jobs report
Change of SubjectCBS News: Keystone pipeline: How many jobs really at stake? The U.S. State Department calculated last year that the underground pipeline would add 5,000 to 6,000 U.S. jobs. One independent review of Keystone puts that number even lower, with the...... -
Building upgrades on tap this summer in D47
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsClose to 50 construction projects are on tap this summer in Crystal Lake School District 47 as part of a 10-year facility plan focused on …... -
Proposed subdivision, building permits are signs of growth, officials say
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsPlans for a 13-home subdivision and a large increase in construction permit applications have buoyed hopes that the stagnant building market might be turning around, …... -
Stella Miller To Lead Maryland AGC
Maryland AGC, the Maryland Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, has elected Stella Miller, president and owner of Stella May Contracting, as chairman of the board for the period July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2013. Also elected were...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Manufacturing and Engineering, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Elections
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South Florida Water Management District's downgraded credit rating could hurt Everglades efforts
Financial handcuffs that the Florida Legislature this year slapped on the South Florida Water Management District could actually end up costing taxpayers more money on future construction projects due to the district’s recently downgraded credit...Tags: Florida Legislature, Finance, Florida, Job Layoffs, Floods
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Shell of Area Technology Center added to Clark high school construction project
The Winchester SunThe Clark County Board of Education unanimously voted Tuesday to use part of a surplus on the new George Rogers Clark High School construction project to build the outer shell of a new Area Technology Center, as Phase II of the project at the school site....Tags: Politics, Elections, Realty, House Building
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FAA shutdown hinders airport project
The two-week shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration this summer will force the Aberdeen Regional Airport to delay a $700,000 taxiway construction project until next year, Airport Manager Mike Wilson said Friday. U.S. Sen. John Thune, R-Murdo,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, South Dakota, Nevada, Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Wilson
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Tollway board approves toll hike
Tribune reporterThe Illinois Tollway board today approved a plan that would nearly double tolls to pay for an ambitious $12.1 billion program of expanding and building highways. Basic I-Pass toll rates will rise from 40 cents to 75 cents, with those who use cash...Tags: Unions, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Personal Income, Economy, Business and Finance, Government
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Md. transportation officials brace for latest federal standoff
— First came the budget debate. Next, it was the debt ceiling. Then, the FAA shutdown. Now Maryland officials are keeping a wary eye on the latest congressional stalemate over federal spending, an impasse that has the potential to put dozens of...Tags: Laws, Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation, Donna F. Edwards, Human Interest
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Flight 93 memorial architect explains his vision
Daily American Staff WriterFor Paul Murdoch, the architect of the Flight 93 National Memorial, seeing his design being constructed is overwhelming. “For any number of reasons: It is important for it to happen, for the country and for the families,” he said. “I am...Tags: Forests, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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