Construction issues linger at $1.1B US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis
Construction Dive
FEBRUARY 3, 2020
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is in mediation with multiple parties involved in the design and construction of the venue.
Construction Dive
FEBRUARY 3, 2020
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is in mediation with multiple parties involved in the design and construction of the venue.
Levelset
FEBRUARY 18, 2022
In Minnesota, prevailing wage laws apply to state-funded projects over $2,500 with one trade or over $25,000 with more than one trade. There are separate rates for highway/heavy construction and building construction. Types of projects where Minnesota prevailing wages apply. Prevailing wage rates.
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Construction Dive
DECEMBER 10, 2015
According to Earthcam, the new home of the Minnesota Vikings is one of the top 5 most-viewed construction projects, with over 10.7 million views through November. billion project, set for completion in the summer of 2016, is very interesting architecturally.
Construction Superintendent Magazine
OCTOBER 12, 2015
Mortenson Construction, the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority and the Minnesota Vikings recently celebrated the topping out of U.S. Bank Stadium on the downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota construction site. More than 11,000 tons of steel help make up the new U.S.
Contractor Magazine
SEPTEMBER 26, 2016
The just-released time-lapse showcases 32-months of progress with high-definition imagery. read more.
Construction Equipment
DECEMBER 9, 2016
It was announced yesterday that the two contractors involved in a deadly construction accident last year have reached a settlement with the Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MNOSHA) regarding the death of Jeramie Gruber. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings.
Construction Equipment
SEPTEMBER 24, 2013
Caterpillar’s mining division could lose up to $650 million in sales if Minnesota and Michigan lawmakers convince U.S. Export-Import Bank to deny financing for an Australian mine, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.'
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