Developer Sterling Bay plans to break ground on Chicago’s first tall-timber building since the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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Developer Sterling Bay plans to break ground on Chicago’s first tall-timber building since the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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Funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will boost DOE’s State Energy Program with several times its typical annual funding.
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The city issues a revised building permit for a perimeter pile upgrade scheme that reduces the number of piles from 52 to 18.
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The city issues a revised building permit for a perimeter pile upgrade scheme that reduces the number of piles from 52 to 18.
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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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Survey respondents reported shortages of materials including electrical steel, eclectic components and cement.
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Michigan’s governor and attorney general seek to shut down the pipeline because they charge it is unsafe and poses an environmental threat to the Straits of Mackinac.
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State governor and attorney general seek to shut down oil pipeline, claiming it is unsafe and poses an environmental threat to the Straits of Mackinac.
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When complete, the 80-MW Garnet Mesa Solar Project on 383 acres on a former ranch southeast of Delta will be the largest solar farm on the Western Slope, and the largest “agrivoltaic” installation in Colorado.
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Jafurah field development in Saudi Arabia would produce up to 3.1 billion cu ft per day of natural gas liquids and condensates by the next decade, with added blue hydrogen manufacture, said the Saudi-owned energy giant.
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