Hoboken terminal train service fully resumed on Oct. 17, following damage from last month’s accident.
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Month: October 2016
Nevada Seeks NFL Franchise and Fast-Tracks Highway Projects
The Nevada Dept. of Transportation will shuffle its Las Vegas-area highway construction plan in order to fast-track infrastructure needed to support a proposed new stadium for the NFL’s Oakland Raiders’ potential relocation to Las Vegas.
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Nevada fast-tracks $899 million in highway projects
The Nevada Dept. of Transportation will shuffle its Las Vegas-area highway construction plan in order to fast-track infrastructure needed to support a proposed new stadium for the NFL’s Oakland Raiders’ potential relocation to Las Vegas.
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Steel oversupply remains a global concern
As the region continues to grapple with low oil prices and oversupply, steelmakers are confident that the worst is behind them
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CEO of CAT to retire in 2017
Peoria, Ill.-based equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. on Oct. 17 announced that its CEO and chairman, Doug Oberhelman, will retire from the company in March 2017.
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Steel oversupply still remain a global concern
As the region continues to grapple with low oil prices and oversupply, steelmakers are confident that the worst is behind them
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Product Snapshot: Plier Wrench and Zero-Tail-Swing Excavator
Snap-On has introduced six new plier wrenches ranging from 83⁄16 in. to 413⁄4 in. in length.
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Libertarians' Hope Gary Johnson Has Construction Roots
Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate for president, started a New Mexico mechanical contracting firm in the 1970s whose later sale made him a millionaire.
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Pulse Project News for the Week of Oct. 24, 2017
Project News from Dodge Data & Analytics
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Seattle Convention Center Project Gets New Contractor, Set for 2017 Start
The $1.6-billion Washington State Convention Center expansion project in downtown Seattle has a new contractor and a clear path toward the start of construction in 2017, while development on the Pacific Northwest’s largest hotel continues next door.
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