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Stantec selected to lead design services for Durham Region Transit’s new zero-emissions facility

Civil + Structural Engineer

Sustainability strategies DRT is committed to low carbon goals and greenhouse gas reduction and will aim to have the Thornton facility achieve CaGBC Zero Carbon Building standard accreditation. In addition, solar photovoltaic (PV) systems will provide renewable power to mitigate electricity costs.

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Luton Town’s New Stadium: Power Court’s £450m Journey from Planning to Premier League Reality

UK Construction Blog

Construction begins in summer 2025 with Limak International as the main contractor, the same company working on FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou redevelopment, ensuring world-class expertise for the 30-month build programme. The acoustic limitations at Kenilworth Road also affect the matchday atmosphere that drives team performance.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2023

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Nominated by their peers for their exceptional achievements, these under-40 individuals aren't just building structures—they're constructing the future. Not only driving the BIM development from a technology point of view but also from the collaborative aspect, building specific project teams and virtual groups.

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Siemens opens Fort Worth manufacturing hub to support AI infrastructure boom

CCR Magazine

The 500,000 square foot facility has already introduced 480 new jobs and is on track to add a total of 800 roles by 2026. Siemens’$190 million investment in an electrical equipment manufacturing facility in Fort Worth will create jobs for 800 Texans and help build critical infrastructure to meet Texas growing data center demand.

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Can California high-speed rail survive without federal funds?

Construction Dive

The FRA further said it “has no confidence the authority will ever deliver an operating high-speed rail system,” and concluded that the authority’s inability to complete the Central Valley segment within the agreed budget and schedule constitutes a default under its agreement. That includes $4.2