This weekend, a three-month construction project is set to begin on the Alexander Hamilton Bridge that crosses the Harlem River between Manhattan and the Bronx. The bridge is a main artery for traffic coming from the Bronx and travelling to the George Washington Bridge (GWB). With at least one of four eastbound lanes closed at all times for the duration of the project, drivers can expect heavy traffic not only on this bridge but on alternate routes as well, according to NY1 News.
Three-month NYC bridge construction starts this weekend, will cause major traffic
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Construction industry improves with increase in new home building
New home construction is a booming business at the moment, and many different industries involved in the process are reaping the benefits. The Washington Post reports there is a growing demand for new houses, which has created many jobs and bolstered local economies. The most recent report from the Commerce Department shows new home development is up nearly 30 percent annually this year over last with an annual rate of more than 700,000 new homes being built.
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L.A. high-rise construction set to begin soon after four-year delay
During the recession, many construction projects across the U.S. were canceled or put on hold, and one in downtown Los Angeles is getting back on track. Construction of a $125 million high-rise apartment building will start in September, according to Wood Partners, the developer in charge of the project. Planning for the 22-story building began back in 2006, but the project was snuffed out when the recession hit in 2008. Now, the Los Angeles Times reports the economic improvements have created a suitable environment for the project to be revived
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Santa Clara County surprises San Francisco 49ers by pulling stadium construction funds
Santa Clara County officials shocked the city of Santa Clara and the San Francisco 49ers by announcing they would be pulling nearly $30 million out of the team's new football stadium, a move that's likely to trigger numerous lawsuits.
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Cranes lifted the final steel beam for a new building at the World Trade Center, completing the initial phase of construction on the first new building at the site since the 9/11 attacks.
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Contractors have been chosen for a large restoration project that will fix two aging bridges in the upstate New York area. The Albany Times-Union reports the $29 million project has gone to Lane Construction Corporation of Connecticut.
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Irrigation is incredibly important for farmers in Texas, as the state is subject to some of the more severe droughts in the country. A recent study by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service has found many of the state's irrigation canals need to be upgraded in order to reduce water loss.
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A new report from the U.S. Commerce Department shows new home construction declined in May, but permits for future projects could indicate a period of growth is right around the corner.
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The 2012 Farm Bill currently being debated by Congress is of extreme importance to farmers across the country, as the legislation sets the federal government's agricultural and food policies for the next five years. However, the nature of the legislative process means just about anything even tentatively related to the legislation is up for debate, causing quite a long process in getting the bill passed.
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It's been a little more than a year since the city of Joplin, Mo., was ravaged by a tornado, and it appears the natural disaster has brought a silver lining. Due to the massive amount of rebuilding in the city, the construction industry in the area is reportedly booming.
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