As Russia’s gas squeeze intensifies, Germany aims to have LNG import and regasification infrastructure operating later this year in up to four port sites.
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Germany Pushes Construction of $69M LNG Import Terminal, Its First
The country now most affected by Russian gas cutoffs also is the only European Union member with no import and regasification infrastructure.
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NY, NJ Agree to Funding Plan for $1.7B Portal Bridge, Major Step for $33.7B Gateway Program
New York and New Jersey will share the state-level funding contribution for the $1.7-billion Portal North Bridge project, a long-awaited upgrade to the Northeast Corridor that is set to begin construction later this year.
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NY, NJ Rail Funding Pact Seen as Big Step Toward $33.7B Gateway Program
New York and New Jersey will share state-level funding contribution for $1.7-billion Portal North Bridge project, a long-awaited Northeast Corridor upgrade to begin construction later this year.
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Despite Residential Slowdown, Construction Adds 13K Jobs in June
Specialty trade contractors added the biggest boost to construction jobs in the month of June, with 11,800 new positions overall.
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White House Announces Winners of $969M in Airport Terminal Improvement Grants
The federal government is making its first major foray into funding airport terminal improvement projects, announcing nearly $1 billion in grants awarded to 85 airports across the country.
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Demolition Set to Resume After March Fatality on Boston Garage Site
The $1.5-billion Bulfinch Crossing project plans to restart demolition of 1960s Government Center garage on July 11.
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Demolition Set to Resume After Fatality on Boston Garage Site
The $1.5 billion Bulfinch Crossing project plans to restart demo on July 11.
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Obituary: Stuart Graham, 76, Shaped Skanska AB Global Growth as CEO
U.S.-born executive joined the firm through acquisition, and led it as the first non-Swede chief to build market strength in buildings and transportation markets worldwide.
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Stuart Graham, 76, Shaped Global Growth of Skanska AB as CEO
U.S.-born executive joined the firm through acquisition, and led it as the first non-Swede chief to build market strength in buildings and transportation markets worldwide.
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