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What is the State of the U.S. Infrastructure and how does it Affect the Economy?

The Constructor

The United States’ economy largely depends on its vast infrastructure network, ranging from bridges and roads to airports, ports, and freight rail.

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Kier restructures infrastructure division

Construction Enquirer

Kier is restructuring its Infrastructure Services division with the current three business streams set to become two. From July 1 the current Highways, Utilities and Infrastructure operations will become Transportation and Natural Resources and Nuclear & Networks. Kier emphasised the restructure was not about cost cutting.

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Contour To Add Airline Base At Indianapolis International Airport

Business Facilities

The Tennessee-based regional airline's new nonstop routes will create up to 55 new jobs in central Indiana by the end of 2023. Read: Contour To Add Airline Base At Indianapolis International Airport at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Orlando Invests $10 Billion In Transportation Infrastructure

Business Facilities

From a world renowned airport to new commuter rail, Orlando knows how to gets things moving. Read: Orlando Invests $10 Billion In Transportation Infrastructure at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Test Your Construction Industry Knowledge!

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Denver Airport. Al Maktoum Airport, Dubai. Q5: By 2025, what is the projected amount that will be spent on buildings, infrastructure and installations. Big airports equals big bills. The Al Maktoum Airport in Dubai is a gigantic project! That’s exciting news for the industry’s future. Eiffel Tower.

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Heathrow paves the way with low carbon concrete trial

Construction Enquirer

Heathrow has kickstarted a ground-breaking new trial to explore the viability of lower carbon concrete for runways and taxiways. The trial has been designed to test the concrete’s durability and longevity in a true-to-life airport setting and is one of the first of its kind at any airport in the world.

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Pittsburgh International Airport Creates Epicenter Of Additive Manufacturing

Business Facilities

Read: Pittsburgh International Airport Creates Epicenter Of Additive Manufacturing at BusinessFacilities.com. Argon gas supplier Arencibia will be the anchor tenant at Neighborhood 91, the first-ever cluster strategy with a production focus of 3-D printing.