The North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced that it will be providing incentives if construction crews can get a new bridge completed quickly.
NC Department of Transportation offers bonuses to quick-working crews
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Budding tech company Salesforce has pulled out of a new office planned for downtown San Francisco, in a move that has left city officials scratching their heads.
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The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (DOT) recently announced that construction on a heavily-traveled bridge is progressing faster than expected and may be open to traffic this spring.
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Construction has begun on a brand-new hotel in Syracuse's Armory Square area, creating a number of construction jobs in the community.
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The numerous construction companies working on the expansion of the Green Bay Packers' famous Lambeau Field recently signed an agreement to keep the work as safe as possible, reports Packers.com.
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Multifamily real estate developer Wood Partners has announced that construction has begun on a new $32.4 million luxury apartment community in Houston's Westchase District.
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IronClad Assurance helps farmers buy and sell with confidence
Buying and selling online is an easy and convenient way to get a great deal on just about any product. However, many buyers are a bit wary of buying high-priced items like agricultural equipment online, because they can't quite tell if it's in working order.
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Construction is underway on the brand new home of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science in Miami, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
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A new report says that prices for crops are expected to fall this year, despite farmers planting a record amount, reports Reuters.
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Hawaii Senate approves $500 million construction bill
With the economy still in turmoil and unemployment high, many states are hoping to stimulate their economy through construction projects. Hawaii is one such state, as the State Senate recently approved the $500 million "Invest In Hawaii Act of 2012," according to The Associated Press.
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