Ground crews are cutting down trees and shrubs on the South Lawn in preparation for the $200 million, 90,000-square-foot expansion of the East Wing that will contain the White House Ballroom, a formal ...
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DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Summer in the Quad-Cities is approaching, and that means major road construction projects are in the works. Tens of millions of dollars are slated for improvements, and some ...
Federal funding cuts have rescinded $34.5 million for the Sixth Street reconstruction project. Several other Milwaukee street projects, including on National Avenue and Center Street, remain funded ...
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The building is expected to be complete in 2029, and its hefty $199 million price tag is predominately paid for by the state of Tennessee.
CINCINNATI — Several big construction projects are on the schedule for Cincinnati and Hamilton County, bringing thousands of jobs with them. But the construction industry needs more workers in the ...
GEORGIA, USA — If you've noticed more orange barrels and hard hats along Georgia roads lately, you're not imagining it. Summer is prime season for road construction, and state transportation officials ...
A consultant's report recommends that Fayetteville city staff take more control over construction projects. Recommendations include more proactive project management, increased transparency, and ...
An Amarillo nonprofit is taking big steps in its mission to give survivors of domestic abuse a safe place to call home.
Solar development's outlook has become more complex in the U.S. as policies quickly shift, adding to existing risks around interconnection, permitting, weather and labor, The Berg Research Group says.