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Global corporations fret about their water supplies

Contractor Magazine

Erratic weather all over the world has multinational corporations in a variety of industries — mining, industrial, energy, beverages and food — worrying about a stable, long-term supply of water. Even if enough water is available, they are concerned that local governments might not grant them a continuation of their water rights.

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Corporate Headquarters: Base Camps For Business

Business Facilities

Available workforce is often the most important factor when companies make decisions about relocations—and where to put their corporate HQ. The post Corporate Headquarters: Base Camps For Business appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.

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The Importance of Building Long-Term Relationships in Construction

Construction Business Owner

At Christmas a few years back, my cousins asked me about the possibility of our company, RLTurner Corporation, building their inn. The Importance of Building Long-Term Relationships in Construction. Elizabeth Manning. Tue, 11/17/2020 - 11:56.

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Wolgast Corporation Marks 75th Anniversary

Wolgast Corporation

Wolgast Corporation Marks 75th Anniversary! Saginaw, MI - For the first 52 years, the Wolgast family owned and operated Wolgast Corporation. Brian Stadler shared this about achieving 75 years in business, “We are all proud of this milestone for our company. Started by Gerald Wolgast as G.H.

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Biden Unveils $2T Infrastructure Plan

Construction Equipment

President Biden will unveil an eight-year, $2 trillion infrastructure plan that will be paid for with higher corporate income taxes. Two construction equipment groups offered initial support for the plan, although concerns about tax increases came from the manufacturing side. What Biden's…

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Technology will NOT SOLVE Construction Productivity Woes.

Job Order Contracting

Corporate parentage and culture do appear to be correlated with performance; the level of technology does not. Despite the hype of many vendors, Technology will NOT SOLVE Construction Productivity Woes. – Krafcik, 1998. appeared first on 4BT.

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Build for The Future

Construction Business Owner

Contractors are hearing a lot about ways to use new technological applications, from building information modeling (BIM) to employing tablets and iPads in the field. One misconception is that only multibillion-dollar corporations are prepared to take advantage of these processes and tools.

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