construction

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First Building Ready in New Tustin Complex

The $7-million, 74,839-square-foot first-phase building has been completed in the $25-million Tustin Research Center, a development of Santa Fe Land...

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County Building Up to Office Glut : High-Rise Construction Boom May Lead to Oversupply

Throughout Orange County, steel and granite structures stretch toward the sky to the jarring rhythm of jackhammers, drills and saws. Thriving...

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Intel again pushes back expected opening for semiconductor plant in central Ohio

Intel Corp. has once again pushed back the expected opening for its semiconductor project in central Ohio. The struggling chipmaker announced Friday...

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Escondido

Nielsen Construction Co. of San Diego was selected by the Escondido City Council Wednesday to serve as construction manager for the city’s new...

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China's factory activity contracts ahead of Chinese New Year

China's most important festival, this year's public holidays will begin on Tuesday and continue until 4 February. It is the time when millions of...

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The Leaning Tower of New York

How a luxury condo building in Manhattan went sideways.

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Hotel Under Construction Destroyed by Flames

A 124-unit hotel under construction was destroyed by a fire that could be seen over a wide area around Palm Springs Wednesday night, fire officials...

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Is this deconstructed hotel the covid-proof future of hospitality?

Is this deconstructed hotel concept the covid-proof future of hospitality? This writer thinks so, and highly recommends that you visit to de-stress,...

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'I went to Europe's most hated city- there was wee and cranes but beer was good'

There's one thing that all Brits have in common - moaning about the weather and wishing they were on holiday. So, in an attempt to relieve myself...

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Obama's $800M Presidential Center Slapped With DEI Lawsuit

If it ain't woke, don't build it: Hideous monument to 44th president plagued by delays, cost overruns, and racial quotas

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