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Amgen Announces Biomanufacturing Plant Coming to Rhode Island

Amgen announced plans to build a next-generation biomanufacturing plant at its campus in West Greenwich, R.I. The plant, the first of its kind in the United States, will employ Amgen's next-generation biomanufacturing capabilities for the U.S....


Northeast Hardscape Expo Hosts Second Annual Show

The Northeast Hardscape Expo hosted its second annual show on March 14 and 15 at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, R.I. With a 50 percent growth from 2016, this show has proven to be a great hit for New England's Hardscape contractors, dealers and manufacturers....


RIDOT Begins Repairs on Series of Bridges in East Providence

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced work began March 12, on a multi-bridge project in East Providence and Providence that will make repairs to five bridges, including replacement of two structurally deficient bridges....


URI Engineering Students Make Case for Composite Use

You probably know that composite materials are used in bicycles, tennis rackets, hockey sticks and boats, but three University of Rhode Island graduate engineering students showed 40 government, research and industry leaders last week that they could be a remedy for Rhode Island's and the nation's deteriorating bridges....


Wednesday Wrap-Up : February 28, 2018

It's Wednesday Wrap-Up time and just in case you missed it, here is your recap of some of the most popular stories from our site over the past week:Deep Inside A Mountain, Construction Continues On 10,000-Year ClockThe founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, has been focused on choosing a location for the company's second headquarters, but has also been busy with a side project....


Rhode Island Senate OKs Public Subsidies for PawSox Stadium

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Rhode Island state Senate has approved a proposal to provide public subsidies to help fund a new stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox, but the legislation faces an uncertain future in the House....


University of Rhode Island, Construction Crews Celebrate Completion of Steelwork

University of Rhode Island officials and contractors celebrated the installation of the final piece of structural steel at the University's new $150 million College of Engineering complex today during a topping out celebration....


Wednesday Wrap-Up : February 7, 2018

It's Wednesday Wrap-Up time and just in case you missed it, here is your recap of some of the most popular stories from our site over the past week:Lubbock's $153M Buddy Holly Hall Due To Open In 2020Named after the legendary singer-songwriter, the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences will serve as a part of the redevelopment project of downtown Lubbock, Texas, when it opens in 2020....


Empire Crane Adds New Magni to Its Rental Fleet

Empire Crane Company has purchased two new 2018 Magni rotating telehandlers at World of Concrete in Las Vegas. The two newest models, RTH6.30SH and RTH6.35SH, are going to be added to Empire's New England rental fleet and will be available immediately....


Former Interstate Ramp Makes Way for $158M 'Innovation Superhighway'

What was once a busy interstate highway ramp will soon be Rhode Island's newest technology-innovation complex with three major tenants, plus a hotel to come. “Wexford Science & Technology LLC are in Phase 1 of a $158 million commercial development project,” according to a press release from the Providence Innovation & Design District....