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PCL/Sundt JV Lands $550M in Water Projects for El Paso, Texas

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The two contracts will significantly boost the El Paso Water Utilities' production of water for both drinking and irrigation purposes, helping it meet the demands of the rapidly growing desert city.

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Highway/Bridge Best Project GO 10 (a.k.a. I-10 Collector-Distributor (CD) Lanes)

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The complete transformation of Interstate 10 on El Paso’s west side presented a host of challenges for contractors on this $160-million project, which was designed to improve traffic flow and reduce the risk of accidents on a stretch of I-10 that Congress identified as a high-priority corridor.

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Komatsu Buys Four Road Machinery Branches

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The four locations—El Paso, Texas; Carlsbad, N.M.; Komatsu America has purchased four branches of Road Machinery and will convert them into company-owned dealerships under the Komatsu Southwest banner. Albuquerque, N.M.; and Farmington, N.M.—will

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City Scoop: El Paso

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Rich Data From Dodge Data & Analytics.

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How The Fort Bliss Army Replacement Hospital Went Awry

ENR Construction

A timeline about how the Fort Bliss replacement hospital in El Paso, Texas fell far behind and way overbudget.

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A Passive Solar Tire Bale Home in Colorado

Natural Building

Jim Gagnepain and his wife, Stephanie, built their retirement home in eastern El Paso County, Colorado. Walls then were constructed with tire bales, which are made of compressed tires, weighing about a ton each. The result is an almost completely self-sufficient bermed earth home.

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Colorado Permits Reveal New-Home Construction Trend

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Colorado Permits Reveal New-Home Construction Trend. Single-family construction permits increased 7.6% from 2019 to 2020 statewide in Colorado, and breaking down the permits per county reveals a trend for new-home construction. Metro Denver’s eastern edge was home to the next three hot spots after El Paso and Larimer.

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