UN: Changes needed to feed the world

Posted by IronPlanet on May 31, 2012 5:22:00 AM

In order for the world to deal with the sharp rise in population expected by 2050, agriculture and food production will need to increase significantly, according to a recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

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Scientists studying potential benefits of switching cotton to bioenergy crops

Posted by IronPlanet on May 31, 2012 2:18:00 AM

Farmers that may have once used their land for certain crops may suddenly find new uses, particularly as the agricultural market experiences significant changes. Researchers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture are currently conducting a study to determine the benefits if cotton farmers in the southwest Cotton Belt were to change to a switchgrass.

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Fort Worth courtroom construction finally begins

Posted by IronPlanet on May 30, 2012 5:12:00 AM

Ground has finally been broken on the Tarrant County Civil Courts Building in Fort Worth, Texas, more than six years after voters approved the project on a bond issue.

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Warriors' move to San Francisco may hit snag

Posted by IronPlanet on May 30, 2012 5:10:00 AM

The Golden State Warriors recently announced plans to move from their current arena in Oakland across the bay to San Francisco, with plans for construction of a new $500 million arena underway, reports the San Francisco Chronicle. The team has reportedly reached a deal with San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to move to a spot near the Bay Bridge and fix up a crumbling pier on the site. However, issues with a contract signed on their old arena in Oakland could potentially throw a snag into the plans.

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Construction of civil court building in Fort Worth begins

Posted by IronPlanet on May 30, 2012 1:18:00 AM

In Forth Worth, Texas, a $74-million construction job on a civil court building is about to begin. According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, plans for the project were six years in the making, and while the process hit a few snags on the way, officials are confident that the new facility will be a marked improvement over the current one.

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Q. CELLS finalizes construction of 69 megawatt solar project in North America

Posted by IronPlanet on May 30, 2012 1:17:00 AM

Q. CELLS - an international business with a focus on designing, building and managing solar energy facilities - has recently completed the construction of a 69 megawatt solar power facility in North America. The project marks a large step toward reducing reliance on fossil fuels and improving air quality.

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Report: Bay Bridge could be unsafe

Posted by IronPlanet on May 29, 2012 6:36:00 AM

A report by the Sacramento Bee has uncovered numerous inconsistencies in the construction of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge, which could indicate the structure is unsafe in the event of an earthquake.

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Louisiana continues to debate new construction

Posted by IronPlanet on May 29, 2012 6:33:00 AM

As the Louisiana Senate debates the state's construction budget for next year, legislators continue to add more projects to the debate, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

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Construction will begin on park-and-ride lot in Erie, Pa.

Posted by IronPlanet on May 28, 2012 10:45:00 PM

Erie, Pa. will soon have a new park-and-ride lot at the local bay front. According to GoErie.com, the $4-million construction job represents the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority's efforts to improve denizens' experience when attending events in the area by eliminating the need to worry about parking and transit.

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$18 million law firm to be constructed in downtown Las Vegas

Posted by IronPlanet on May 25, 2012 3:25:00 AM

Attorney Robert Eglet has announced construction is scheduled to begin in June on a new four-story building in downtown Las Vegas that will host a number of law firms.

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