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$70.7M Travis County Correctional Complex at Del Valle
(Public Facilities,
Austin-Round Rock,
11/24/2009)
(Del Valle) - With the completion of a new $70.7 million facility, the Travis County Correctional Complex at Del Valle, 3614 Bill Price Rd., could be close to compliance with state jail regulations for...
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Leave it to the Jonesi's for Fort Worth frontier of fun
(Public Facilities,
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington,
11/19/2009 10:00:00 AM)
(Fort Worth) - Imagine an encounter with Paluxysaurus jonesi, the intimidating 60-foot-long, 12-foot-tall official state dinosaur of Texas that roamed these parts about 112 million years ago.
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Crawford comes to Big D
(Public Facilities,
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington,
11/19/2009)
(Dallas) - Design specifics for the George W. Bush Presidential Center have been revealed. According to the Los Angeles Times, the 225,000-sf project will cost an estimated $250 million.
The design...
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Fort Worth illuminates science with reopening of $80M museum
(Public Facilities,
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington,
11/16/2009 12:00:00 PM)
(Fort Worth) - Construction of the new Fort Worth Museum of Science and History began in Nov. 2007 with the demolition of its 50-year-old building.
The new $80 million museum is a 166,000-sf...
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$52M reserve center for Dyess AFB in Abilene
(Public Facilities,
Abilene,
11/16/2009)
(Abilene) - Officials have broken ground on $52 million in projects at Dyess Air Force Base. Scheduled for completion in the spring 2011, the upcoming construction includes a 57,000-sf, multipurpose C-130J...
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First phase of Midland County jail expansion underway
(Public Facilities,
Midland,
11/10/2009)
(Midland) - The first phase of the $22 million bond backed jail expansion, a $1.067 million white tent dome, is on schedule for 72 inmates to move in January 2010 just west of Midland County Central Detention...
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$52.6M Allen Event Center slides into opening
(Public Facilities,
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington,
11/9/2009)
(Allen) - The new Allen Event Center, located at 200 E. Stacy Rd. opened with a concert. With a quick turnaround of the arena's flexible seat formation, event staff and spectators were ready...
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Holy Construction Cranes!
(Public Facilities,
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington,
11/3/2009)
DALLAS ( Dallas Business Journal ) – First Baptist Dallas has announced plans for what it claims will be the largest church construction project in U.S. history — right in the heart of downtown...
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Zilker Lawn Reopens
(Public Facilities,
Austin-Round Rock,
10/30/2009)
AUSTIN ( Austin American-Statesman ) – Zilker Park’s Great Lawn reopens today after being closed for landscape repair following the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festival earlier this month...
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EPA Funds Help Keep Texas Clean
(Public Facilities,
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington,
10/27/2009)
DALLAS (U.S. EPA) – The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $2.9 million to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
The funds will be used to assist in investigations, emergency...
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Discovery Green Turns Gold
(Public Facilities,
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown,
10/16/2009)
HOUSTON ( Houston Business Journal ) – LEED Gold certification has been awarded to Discovery Green, the first downtown new construction project to receive the designation.
The project, across...
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Port's Early Boarding of Ingleside Navy Base
(Public Facilities,
Corpus Christi,
10/16/2009)
INGLESIDE ( Corpus Christi Caller ) – The Port of Corpus Christi will assume control of Naval Station Ingleside in April 2010 instead of September.
Officials say that the ability to begin...
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College Welcomes Construction Award
(Public Facilities,
San Antonio,
10/13/2009)
SAN ANTONIO ( San Antonio Business Journal ) – St. Philip’s College Center for Learning Resources, Welcome Center and Center for Health Professions building complex has received the “Excellence...
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Millions for Mission Reach
(Public Facilities,
San Antonio,
10/6/2009)
SAN ANTONIO ( San Antonio Business Journal ) – A project aimed at restoring and improving a 13-mile stretch of the San Antonio River could get a financial boost from the federal government...
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