Deere, a company that provides advanced products and services for the businesses related to the use of land such as builders and agriculturists, has objected to the proposal of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to set up a new integrated network of satellite and wireless broadband by installing 40,000 ground stations in the USA.
By Joel Scanlon
24 Jun 2011
The Southeast unit of McCarthy Building declared that it has been chosen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, as construction manager for the Fort Stewart, Georgia, located Winn Army Hospital’s renovation project.
By Joel Scanlon
24 Jun 2011
Sabey Data Center Properties, a Seattle-based company, has unveiled its plans to construct a 490,000 ft2 data center facility in the data center corridor of Northern Virginia over 38 acres of bare land.
By Joel Scanlon
24 Jun 2011
Marquette Plaza, originally designed by architect Gunnar Birkerts and constructed in 1972, which underwent renovation recently, has received LEED Platinum Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), thus becoming the first downtown Minneapolis building to earn such green certification.
By Joel Scanlon
24 Jun 2011
SlabTek has announced the availability of its suspended reinforced concrete slabs in Austin, Texas.
By Joel Scanlon
24 Jun 2011
Milgard Windows & Doors has declared the availability of Fiberglass ADA French Doors that meet the requirement of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
By Joel Scanlon
23 Jun 2011
Michael Baker Jr, the engineering arm of Michael Baker, declared that the members of its project team have been chosen by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to supply a suitable design for the proposed new Eastbound Interstate 90 Cleveland Innerbelt Bridge in Cleveland, Ohio’s business district. Baker works as Richland Engineering’s sub-consultant.
By Joel Scanlon
23 Jun 2011
The Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers has declared the conclusion of its phase one renovation program completed at a cost of $150 million.
By Joel Scanlon
23 Jun 2011
The Beech-Nut Nutrition declared that its New Amsterdam facility, which comprises its headquarters and production facility, has been LEED certified by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), thus becoming the first ever LEED certified baby food manufacturing facility in the world.
By Joel Scanlon
23 Jun 2011
AECOM Technology, a participant of the TrackStar Alliance, has recently won a contract worth US$15-million to construct a transit rail infrastructure facility in Queensland, Australia.
By Joel Scanlon
23 Jun 2011
The DPR-Turner Construction, a joint venture between DPR Construction and Turner Construction, will perform the ground breaking for an acute care building for the Universal Health Services. The five-storey construction will have enough space for a 140-bed health facility.
By Joel Scanlon
22 Jun 2011
The BONE Structure, a Laval-based company known for its light steel frame house constructions, has announced the availability of new types of BONE Structure homes.
By Joel Scanlon
22 Jun 2011
IGS Energy, a retail natural gas supplier for residents in the USA, declared that its newly constructed Dublin Headquarters has achieved LEED platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
By Joel Scanlon
22 Jun 2011
HTL, a sovereign architectural and fenestration testing lab, has announced the availability of testing services to test tornado enduring products. The recent tornado outbreaks all over the USA have resulted in loss of life and property.
By Joel Scanlon
22 Jun 2011
Next Generation Data has declared its plans to construct seven data halls at its NGD Europe facility at Cardiff at a cost of around £12M. The expansion project received funding from the shareholders and is anticipated to get completed by the end of 2011.
By Joel Scanlon
22 Jun 2011