Firm senior vice president is a former head of the Colorado and Delaware transportation departments and FHWA official in the Obama administration
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Month: July 2022
Park Service Plan Underway to Repair, Raise D.C.-Area Seawalls
Under a $5.7-million task order from the National Park Service, a team of HDR and Moffatt & Nichol is working on design and other early-stage work for an initial segment of the project.
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Council on Tall Buildings Declares Milwaukee's Ascent as the World's Tallest Timber High-Rise
U.S. is now home to the world’s tallest timber building at 284 ft, which beats the record holder in height by 4 ft.
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Not One, But Two Air-Rights Projects Rise Over Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston
After a nearly four-decade drought, two separate air-rights projects with a combined cost of $1.7 billion are taking shape, including one set to be a major life sciences hub in the city.
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Not One, But Two Air-Rights Projects Rise Over Massachusetts Turnpike
After a nearly four-decade drought, not one but two major air-rights projects are taking shape over the Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston.
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Mapping Giant Esri Expands Further Into Design and Construction Space
Esri builds upon last year’s introduction of ArcGIS GeoBIM to promote further integration of its dense mapping data into AEC workflows.
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Mapping Giant Esri Moves Further Into Design-Construction Space
Tech firm builds on 2021 introduction of ArcGIS GeoBIM to promote further integration of its dense mapping data into AEC workflows.
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Mapping Giant Esri Expands Further Into Design-Construction Space
Esri builds upon last year’s introduction of ArcGIS GeoBIM to promote further integration of its dense mapping data into AEC workflows.
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Construction Economics for July 25, 2022
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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AGC, ABC Say Contractors Face Continued Pressure From High Material Prices
Impacts from a rise in construction material prices are still being felt despite some recent signs of prices stabilizing, according to new analyses by the Associated General Contractors of America and the Associated Building Contractors.
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