Expansion of Tuscany Hills Elementary School is complete

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 11, 2012 9:38:00 PM

Tuscany Hills Elementary school, located in Lake Elsinore, Calif., recently completed a nearly seven million-dollar expansion job that added a 4,000 square-foot assembly arena, new recreational facilities, an outdoor cafeteria and new classrooms.

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Topics: Construction, Industry Headlines

Officials plan new Tappan Zee Bridge

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 11, 2012 8:05:00 AM

Long talked about and discussed, it appears that a project to build a new Tappan Zee Bridge in New York is well underway, according to comments made at a recent meeting of the Construction Industry Council of Westchester.

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Topics: Construction, Industry Headlines

New California commuter train gets the go-ahead

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 11, 2012 8:04:00 AM

A controversial construction project is moving forward in California, as transportation officials have approved a $103 million contract for construction of a commuter train between Marin and Sonoma, reports the Marin Independent Journal.

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Topics: Construction, Industry Headlines

Construction of tower in Oak Park, Illinois, will begin in the fall

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 10, 2012 11:23:00 PM

The construction of a 20-story apartment building in Oak Park - a town near Chicago - is likely to begin later this year, following approval from a group of trustees. The hope is that the building will give the area more of a contemporary, bustling feel, as opposed to the quiet historic district that it currently is.

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Topics: Construction, Industry Headlines

USDA predicts increase in corn production

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 10, 2012 4:13:00 AM

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is predicting that world corn production will rise by the end of the year, leading to a 43.4-million ton increase in corn production for 2010/2011, reports the Des Moines Iowa Register.

Strong foreign production coupled with increased demand from ethanol plants is leading to an increase in the amount of corn produced. The projection will likely lower the price of corn slightly, reports the news source. The crop has been selling at about $6 per bushel as of late, though it was up beyond $7 per bushel earlier this year.

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Topics: Industry Headlines

Oregon Agriculture Director optimistic for 2012

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 9, 2012 10:05:00 PM

There are a few reasons that Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Director Katy Coba thinks 2012 will be a good year for her state's production. According to the Statesman Journal, while speaking with ODA Director of Communications Bruce Pokarney, she cited the fact that her state (and the country as a whole) had "weathered an incredible [economic] storm" and that there are signs that productivity is going to increase this year.

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Maryland governor to push for $350 million toward school construction

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 9, 2012 10:03:00 PM

Maryland governor Martin O'Malley is expected to propose spending more than $350 million on the construction of public schools throughout the state. According to the Washington Post, it would be the second-highest amount given to such a project in state history. O'Malley's proposition comes with the hope that it will spur job growth and help urge the state out of recession.

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Public construction spending increases in November

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 6, 2012 7:13:00 AM

Spending on public construction in the United States rose in the month of November for the third time in four months, according to a recent Commerce Department report.

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Topics: Construction, Industry Headlines

Welcome to the IronPlanet blog

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 6, 2012 12:55:00 AM

Welcome to the official blog for IronPlanet.com. This page will regularly be updated with informative and useful posts about buying and selling used construction and agriculture equipment, as well as the many ways that IronPlanet distinguishes itself from more traditional auction sites. Whether you're looking to bolster your own armada of equipment, upgrade older items or simply liquidate some of your inventory, the IronPlanet blog can help explain the process and provide helpful hints on doing so quickly and efficiently, all in an easy-to-navigate website.

Getting around the blog is a breeze. Several of the most recent posts can be found each page, and you can find more simply by scrolling to the bottom of the screen. At the top of the page, you'll find links to specific equipment, which allows for easy navigation should you want to see what items are currently being offered. You can also navigate to specific posts that you might be interested in seeing by clicking on one of the categories listed to the right. Here you'll also find a real-time Twitter feed and the most recent Facebook posts. If at any time you'd like to be taken to the home page, simply click on the IronPlanet logo at the top of the screen.

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Topics: In the News

Construction of massive Bass Pro shop about to begin

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 5, 2012 11:45:00 PM

Bass Pro has always offered plenty of services in its stores, from bowling lanes to archery ranges. However, none of that is going to be able to compare to what the company has in store for its flagship location in Memphis. According to the Memphis Business Journal, it will be located in the Pyramid Arena and is going to be a site to behold when all is said and done.

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Topics: Construction, Industry Headlines