The $365-million CAESARS FORUM, located on a 24.5-acre site, is the first facility of its size built on a single level.
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Month: March 2021
Pulse: Project News for the Week of March 15, 2021
Pueblo County is planning to build a 181,918-sq-ft, 670-bed detention facility.
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Is the Pandemic Forcing An Evolution in P3 Work?
Public-private partnerships might be the key to shaping construction’s post-pandemic future
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Skanska Sees Benefits of Worker Tracking Tech on California Hospital Project
Working through the COVID-19 pandemic has brought many new technologies into standard use.
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ENR's Best of the Best Projects 2020
These 20 awards come as the result of a nearly yearlong effort by ENR editors and about 100 members of the construction industry who judged project submissions at various stages of the contest.
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Innovyze Founder Paul Boulos Discusses Why Firms Should Create New Tech
Innovator talks to ENR about digital twins and what ENR top-ranked firms can do to encourage the same intrapreneurship that allowed him to create the tech company sold to Autodesk for $1B
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Innovyze Founder Paul Boulos Talks Autodesk Acquisition, Why Firms Should Create New Tech
Paul Boulos talks to ENR about digital twins, Autodesk acquiring Innovyze—the company he founded—for $1 billion, and what ENR firms can do to encourage the kind of intrapreneurship that allowed him to create it.
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U.K. Court Rules Against Bechtel In High-Speed Rail Contract Dispute
Firm sought compensation for not winning contract to build $1.4B station.
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Wis. Industry Groups Challenge Madison's Bird-Safe Design Requirements
A requirement passed last fall for new construction and expansions in Madison, Wis., to include bird-safe designs and materials has been formally challenged by an advocacy group representing several Wisconsin construction and real estate industry associations.
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Procore Re-Files for IPO, Targets NYSE, Just One Year After Calling Off Previous Attempt
Procore files for an IPO, just one year after pulling its first attempt to go public.
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