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New Jersey Lawmakers OK Almost $2B to Build New Schools in State's Poorest Districts

Nearly $2 billion appears headed toward building new schools in New Jersey's poorest districts after lawmakers on June 29 approved legislation linked to a record-high budget. The money they approved for the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA), the agency in charge of school construction, was formally appropriated the next day with Gov....


VIDEO: University of Mississippi Marks Topping Out of New Science, Technology Building

Officials from the University of Mississippi, along with their guests, celebrated a milestone in the construction of the highly anticipated Jim and Thomas Duff Center for Science and Technology Innovation facility during a topping-out ceremony June 23 on the Oxford campus....


After Flooding in 2016, Louisiana's Baker High School to Finally Be Renovated

After many starts and stops, it appears that a high school in Baker, La., will finally be renovated, nearly six years after historic flooding swamped the town north of Baton Rouge. The Advocate reported that Baker's school board voted unanimously June 27 to hire a contractor to make much-needed repairs to the high school and campus damaged by four days of heavy rains in August 2016....


Construction Starts on $75M Innovation, Arts Center at Spelman College

New York-based Turner Construction Company has begun work on building Spelman College's Center for Innovation & the Arts (CI&A) in Atlanta, the contractor announced June 27. The 84,000-sq.-ft facility is designed to house Spelman College's creative and scientific disciplines in one dynamic space, while serving as a catalyst for interdisciplinary interaction....


UT-Knoxville Receives $108M More to Renovate Century-Old Neyland Stadium

A renovation project at the University of Tennessee's 100-year-old Neyland Stadium, originally conceived in November 2017 and planned for completion this fall, will now be extended, and expanded, according to UT Athletics Director and Vice Chancellor Danny White....


Skowhegan, Maine, Voters Approve Building New $75M Elementary School

Nearly 72 percent of voters in Maine's School Administrative District (MSAD) 54 gave their support in mid-June for the construction of a $75 million consolidated elementary school in Skowhegan. District officials and architects now will turn their attention to the design development and funding phase of the project to be approved by the Maine Department of Education before going out to bid for construction....


Alabama's Samford University to Begin Building $65M Recreation Complex in 2023

Samford University, a private college in the Birmingham, Ala., suburb of Homewood, announced that it will embark on the largest capital project in the school's history by building a new, $65 million recreation and athletic complex....


Federal Grants Help Auburn University, Contractors to Preserve Historic Schools

A multidisciplinary research team at Auburn University will use money from a recent National Park Service (NPS) grant to work with a preservation contractor to stabilize the crumbling Tankersley Rosenwald School in Hope Hull, Ala., one of many schools built for African American children in the first half of the 20th century....


Red-Tailed Hawks Keep Watch Over UVA's Alderman Library Renovation

A pair of hawks have been so ubiquitous and unfazed by workers at the University of Virginia's main library construction and renovation site that they have become the project's mascots. Workers at the Charlottesville job site have often spotted an adult red-tailed hawk, the most widespread of the species in North America, and a younger hawk perched on railings, equipment and posts in the construction area....


Peabody, Mass., Breaks Ground On Welch Elementary School Upgrade

City officials in Peabody, Mass., broke ground on a major upgrade for William Welch Elementary School June 6 that its supporters said will update the building for both its current and future students. "There's a wonderful spirit in the Welch School, and to have that reflected in the building will be great," Peabody Mayor Ted Bettencourt commented at the event....


Today's Top Stories

  1. MassDOT Plans to Replace Cape Cod's Sagamore Bridge With Two, Three-Lane Spans  →
  2. Florida's Sarasota Bradenton International Airport Sees $105M Terminal Expansion  →
  3. Liebherr to Exhibit at World of Concrete 2025  →
  4. Louisville Pump Station Receives $230M Update  →
  5. Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025  →
  6. Officials in Maryland Propose to Remove, Rebuild Both Spans of Chesapeake Bay Bridge  →
  7. Rokbak Haul Track Telematics Boost Uptime With Proactive Maintenance  →
  8. Buxton Contractor Capitalizes On Hot Southern Maine Residential Market  →
  9. Contractor Strikes Out on His Own After Years in Industry  →
  10. Illinois DOT Celebrates Completion of I-55 Interchange Near Joliet, Shorewood  →
  11. Integrity, Hard Work Built S.C.'s 4M Iron Equipment Dealership  →
  12. James River Equipment Holds Customer Appreciation Event  →
  13. Messick's Free Christmas Light Show Returns for its 12th Year  →
  14. New York City Recycler Turns to All Island Equipment  →
  15. Thompson Tractor Hosts Caterpillar Demo in Oxford, Alabama  →
  16. Cat Command for Loading Now Available for Cat Medium Wheel Loaders  →
  17. Construction Begins On $100 Million Mixed-Use Project in Gilbert, Arizona  →
  18. Construction Edge Opens New Location, Expands Services  →
  19. Crews Continue to Make Progress On Florida's Suncoast Parkway  →
  20. Tobacco Road in Connecticut? Enfield Is Home to One of Oldest, Largest Farms in U.S.  →
  21. VIDEO: FAE RCU120 Compact Remote Controlled Tracked Carrier Is More Powerful Than Ever  →





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