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Paric, Barton Malow start $1.8B Boeing facility

Construction Dive

The embattled aerospace and defense contractor tapped the pair for an assembly building and hangar in St.

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Construction Podcasts Worth Checking Out

Viewpoint Construction Technology

You have no shortage of ways to consume media these days, but we’ve found podcasts can be a great way to learn something new, hear from interesting people or keep up with the latest construction news while you’re commuting to work, exercising or cooking dinner. Get tips, insights and stories in these construction podcasts.

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Ribbon cutting celebrated at Scott Air Force Base lodge

The Korte Company

In addition, it’s just a few steps away from a stop on the MetroLink light rail system, connecting Scott AFB with the rest of the St. Louis, MO / IL metro. We’ve delivered hundreds of projects for the Department of Defense , pouring into each one the most innovative solutions and our passion for quality work.

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6 showcase hotel construction projects

The Korte Company

With over 60 years of construction experience, The Korte Company has delivered hotel and housing facilities from coast to coast. It’s helped us learn a few important lessons we take with us on every hotel construction project: First, we’re responsible for designing and delivering lodging spaces that meet owners’ business goals.

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Jay Korte: Bridging the gap

The Korte Company

The construction company his uncle Ralph founded in 1958 has been Jay Korte’s center of gravity for as long as he can remember. For me, it was the perfect introduction into the world of construction. Louis Bi-State region. About 110 miles upriver from St. Jubel made his way with his brain, excelling in a St.

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Facility programming: The driving force behind healthcare design

The Korte Company

Architecture’s most recognizable axiom first appeared in an article written by Louis Sullivan in 1896. Five years prior, a Sullivan-designed structure widely considered to be illustrative of the famous phrase rose ten stories above Seventh and Chestnut streets in downtown St. Department of Defense.

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Dennis Calvert, the right architect for Design-Build

The Korte Company

Jack had used the design process while working under Eero Saarinen (yes, the same designer of the St. Louis Arch and Lincoln Center). . The Martha Manning project gave Dennis a first-hand look at Ralph’s vision for client-focused construction projects that drew on the ideas of everyone involved, including the contractor. .

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