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Laing O’Rourke wins £920m animal health super-lab job

Construction Enquirer

The job, awarded by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, will see O’Rourke take the project, consisting of two main buildings, through detailed design and construction. Design work is already underway, with most construction expected to ramp up between 2027 and 2032.

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Funding Available: U.S. DOT Allocates $3.33 Billion for Community Reconnection

Civil + Structural Engineer

Many projects will also include building sidewalks, bridges, bike lanes and trails – whatever is required to provide access to critical services. When a roadway built in the 1960s separated several of Milwaukee’s communities and caused the future expansions of neighboring roads to cater to access ramps and accompanying traffic.

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VIC Budget breakdown: What it means for infrastructure

Roads Online

billion in infrastructure funding by 2027-28. This project will upgrade four intersections and the Princes Freeway on-off ramps, as well as adding an additional lane to the existing Werribee Main Road bridge crossing the Princes Freeway. Image courtesy of the Victorian Government.

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Read About the Latest News on Highway 90 Construction, Construction Spending rising, and US Construction Market

Construction Daily News

Concrete pavement patching, joint sealing, asphalt, slab jacking, and disability ramp improvements will be done. July US Single-family Housing Building Spending Climbs Significantly Original Source: US construction spending rises strongly in July on single-family housing July U.S. million project begins Tuesday, Sept. the month before.

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Learn About the Latest News on Construction Companies Perspective and Oakland Construction

Construction Daily News

In todays construction news, read about how, compared to its international counterparts, the US construction business has demonstrated resiliency in previous years, and US contractors are still confident heading into 2025. AGC fears Trump’s tariffs will hurt building and the economy.