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Best Airport/Transit: Sacramento International Airport Runway 16R-34L Pavement Rehabilitation

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The team tasked with completely rehabilitating an 8,500-ft-long, 150-ft-wide runway at Sacramento International Airport in just 6½ months not only did so on schedule, but also achieved a record industry standard for pavement smoothness.

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Sacramento, Calif., $1.3B Airport Expansion Detailed

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The Sacramento County Dept. of Airports expects to complete the expansion work by 2027.

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California & Northwest Industry News: April 2024

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Otto Construction has been awarded a $229-million design-build contract on the Terminal B Parking Garage at Sacramento International Airport (SMF).

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Long-span steel roof framing provides airport with open spaces; Evokes natural wonders

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Sacramento International Airport’s Central Terminal and Concourse B is the largest public construction capital improvement project undertaken by Sacramento County to date. billion terminal modernization project, called the “Big Build,” is comprised of two individual buildings.

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10 biggest upcoming construction projects in U.S. started in November 2014

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Go through the following lists which enlist the 10 biggest upcoming construction projects in U.S. The construction professionals can locate these types of projects geographically as well as get clear ideas regarding the commencement of the jobsite works. construction construction jobs construction project manufacturing plant News'

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BUSINESS REPORT: Maryland — SSA’s New Data Hub Moves Forward In Urbana

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The General Services Administration’s (GSA) Mid-Atlantic Region and the Social Security Administration (SSA) are collaborating to design and construct the SSA’s new National Support Center in Urbana, MD. The existing computer center was constructed in 1979 and the infrastructure systems are approaching the end of their useful lives.

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LOCATION FOCUS: California Dreamin’ – A Rebound Fueled By New Energy

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With so many states trying to lure businesses to their cities, why have such pioneering companies as Intel, Siemens Mobility, Micron and SynapSense chosen to call Sacramento, California home? But perhaps most enticing is Sacramento’s commitment to becoming a green city; currently boasting the second largest number of buildings in the U.S.