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Ohio's Former Top Utility Regulator, Two Former FirstEnergy Execs Charged in Bribery Case

ENR Construction

executives and a former chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio have pleaded not guilty in a bribery scheme. Two former FirstEnergy Corp.

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USGBC recognizes Ohio for achieving 100th LEED-certified public school

BD+C

Green Building Council (USGBC) has recognized the state of Ohio and the Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) on the LEED certification of the 100th public school building in the state. Ohio leads the country with more LEED-certified public schools than any other state, with hundreds more in the pipeline. ( [link] ).

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NuVasive Chooses Ohio For New Manufacturing Facility

Business Facilities

NuVasive Chooses Ohio For New Manufacturing Facility originally appeared on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. The company is in the process of finalizing a package of incentives that reflects a continued partnership with the state of Ohio. NuVasive, Inc.

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New CM-at-risk and design-build options create controversy in Ohio

BD+C

A new procurement system in Ohio provides design-build and CM-at-risk options on state construction projects.

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Energy Transfer Partners Refusing to Pay Penalty

Construction Equipment

When ETP bought and bulldozed the historic Stoneman House built in 1843 near Leesville, Ohio without notifying Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last year as required thus eliminating any public discussion on the historic site's demolition, the company agreed to pay the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office $1.5

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Rover Pipeline Construction Halted in W. Virginia

Construction Equipment

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission filing citing noted sediment deposits and improper erosion controls, and other violations. billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, running from Canada through Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. The order was made public on Monday in a U.S. The 713-mile Rover pipeline is designed to transport 3.25

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Important LOTO Ruling for Die Changes

FDR Safety

A decision by the Occupational Safety Health and Review Commission offers importance guidance to all industries, particularly stamping, about when OSHA’s lockout/tagout regulations should be applied and when not.