Construction begins for new Brock Business building Construction is underway for the Brock School of Business' new building. The construction should be finished in time for the fall 2015 semester.
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GB starts at Leeds College of Building GB Building Solutions has begun construction work on Leeds College of ... The new building is on land that was purchased last year from Yorkshire ...
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Construction Index Drops Back A key index which is widely considered to be a reliable barometer of conditions within the building and construction industry in Australia has dropped ...
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Developers Targeting Summer Construction For Office Building Downtown Brian Eckel, partner and principal broker of Wilmington-based Cape Fear Commercial, told members of the Wilmington Development Services' ...
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Edmonton looking to stem building permits backlog, as construction reaches record levels High staff turnover and a busy construction sector are causing a major backlog in building permits, says the head of the city's development department.
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Construction Begins on the Iconic Florentine Building The long neglected Florentine building is on the way to having a new life. The one of downtown Birmingham's most beautiful and historic buildings.
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Chinatown Food Street likely to reopen by end-Feb The Building and Construction Authority was at the site for an inspection to check if the work that has been done complied with building requirements.
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Construction the talk of Main Street Building permits approved during January indicated a construction value of $1,887,708 to open the year. The majority of construction lies within the ...
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Cold slows construction: Developers predict 'good, strong' year, though The cold weather probably is at least partially to blame for January's drop in city building permits, according to city planners and developers. The value ...
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Independent study showing safety of wood buildings welcomed by forest industry Several proposed changes to the 2015 National Building Code of Canada specific to mid-rise wood construction will further reduce fire risks by such ...
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Saturday, February 8, 2014
Building & Construction
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