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  • The newly upgraded water treatment plant
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    Courtesy of California Water Boards
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    Why builders are focused on water infrastructure

    Public and private contractors alike are nabbing water projects as interest in the sector grows.

  • The new roof at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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    Courtesy of Serge Ferrari Group
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    Tropicana Field repairs hurricane-damaged roof with fiberglass panels

    The new roof on the Tampa Bay Rays’ home stadium had to integrate into the existing structure while meeting wind and safety requirements, a contractor says.

  • Coca-Cola cans on a pallet.
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    George Frey via Getty Images
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    Foxconn and Anthro Energy among latest companies to invest in US facilities

    Beverage maker Swire Coca-Cola and tractor firm Bad Boy Mowers are also investing in manufacturing facilities to expand domestic production.

  • Aerial shot of high-rise buildings in a downtown
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    Skender taps executives for new C-suite roles

    The promotions bookend a year of major leadership changes for the Chicago contractor, including the appointment of a new CEO in January.

  • A worker in a blue hard hat and reflective vest stands near a concrete truck, with other construction equipment in the background.
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    Courtesy of Mikhail Glabets
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    Cement producer pauses factory construction after funding pullback

    Sublime Systems, a Somerville, Massachusetts-based low-carbon cement manufacturer, also laid off staff due to the cancellation of an $87 million government grant.

  • brutalist architecture, Eisenhower building lawsuit, GSA, Trump, federal building demolition
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    In latest real estate move, Trump appears to be readying demolition of 4 historic D.C. buildings

    Critics say he’s deep into the contracting process, outside of statutory channels, to tear down “brutalist” buildings that define post-World War II-era architecture.