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13 hours ago ago from Threshold Investment Properties
Although the impact of the Interstate 64 closure through St. Louis over the last two years has been less severe that most feared, it still had an impact nonetheless. Since we've all be inundated by news on the subject lately I won't bore you with rehashes of other articles, but I did want to point out a couple of real estate-related affects. The obvious one is that this closure has had an impact on anyone owning properties along the ...
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1 day ago ago from John Gaynard on Creativity and Innovation
Stanford University is at the moment celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Advanced Project Management certificate program. Below is an excerpt from the press release on PRWeb . "The Evolution of Project Management In the early days, companies invested their resources in project plans that were essentially fixed, to the smallest detail. 'This strategy worked effectively for a long time, but in an increasingly ...
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8 hours ago ago from Luxist
It could be said that the stalled construction of the Chicago Spire could be a symbol of what has happened in real estate construction in general over the past year or so--an ambitious project full of promise and hope, left lingering in a state of undoneness due to the economic shift. Construction on what would be North America's tallest building has been delayed since last fall when the architect, Santiago Calatrava, filed a lien against ...
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4 hours ago ago from theangle.org
Moro Airport Blockade 21 Nov 2009. Credit: Damian Baker By Damian Baker Joint venture partners in Papua New Guinea's liquefied natural gas (LNG) development announced the go ahead of one of the country's largest resources projects in a statement earlier this week. The AU$16.5 billion project will proceed, subject to the signing of final agreements. The consortium of companies involved in the operation includes Australian ...
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Technip Awarded a Subsea Contract in Egypt
5 hours ago ago from PopEater
Regulatory News: Technip (Paris:TEC) (ISIN:FR0000131708) has been awarded a €65 million lump sum engineering, procurement, installation and construction (EPIC) contract by Burullus Gas Company SAE (1) for the West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) Phase VII development project. The project is designed to maintain overall plateau production for the WDDM Concession, located 95 kilometers offshore Egypt in the Mediterranean. Technip’s operating center in ...
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13 hours ago ago from Good News Now
Granite Construction Incorporated (NYSE:GVA) today announced that Granite Construction Company has been awarded a $24 million contract for the reconstruction of thirteen miles of Highway 101 near San Jose, California. The project was awarded by the California Department of Transportation and funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Scope of the project includes grinding and repaving the north- and southbound lanes of Highway 101 ...
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