U.S. Nuclear Projects Teeter as Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy
ENR Construction
MARCH 29, 2017
Westinghouse's bankruptcy filing adds more uncertainty to delayed nuclear expansion projects in Georgia, South Carolina.
ENR Construction
MARCH 29, 2017
Westinghouse's bankruptcy filing adds more uncertainty to delayed nuclear expansion projects in Georgia, South Carolina.
ENR Construction
MARCH 28, 2017
Westinghouse's bankruptcy filing adds more uncertainty to delayed nuclear expansion projects in Georgia, South Carolina
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ENR Construction
MAY 3, 2017
Georgia Power and SCANA Corp. WEC) to keep construction progressing on two separate nuclear expansion projects, while the contractor proceeds with its bankruptcy plan. on April 28 separately announced that each had extended their “interim assessment agreements” with contractor Westinghouse Electric Co.
Business Facilities
DECEMBER 7, 2017
two in South Carolina and two in Georgia. Next week, the Georgia Public Service Commission will hold public hearings to discuss the fate of the Vogtle nuclear expansion project, the last remaining active nuclear-power expansion effort in the U.S. In July, the two South Carolina utilities backing the V.C. The demise of the V.C.
Pro Builder
AUGUST 3, 2021
Volumetric Building Companies (VBC) is in the final stages of a $25-million bankruptcy acquisition of Katerra’s former headquarters in Tracy, Calif. announced it would build its first production facility in the southeastern region to service Georgia and the Carolina markets and eventually Florida and Tennessee. Tue, 08/03/2021 - 14:15.
Pro Builder
JULY 26, 2021
You simply have to challenge everything and make sure those creating the specs are working for you, the builder, and not for LP, Georgia-Pacific, Weyerhaeuser, MiTek, or Simpson. It’s a rare house where we don’t find at least $1,000 in sheer waste, and upward of $3,000 per unit is common. billion in investor money.
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GEORGIA – updated for 2014. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ): Allows qualified companies to defer, decrease or eliminate duties on materials imported from overseas that are used in products assembled in Georgia. The credit can be used to offset up to 50% of net Georgia income tax liability, after all other credits have been applied.
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