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Mastering theme park construction coordination

The Korte Company

The behind-the-scenes infrastructure? Because theme parks are so singularly focused on user experience, they’re usually always built, renovated or expanded according to a master plan. What makes these jobs different is the amount of attractions (and support infrastructure) crammed into small, walkable spaces. Its layout?

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Lessons learned from our museum construction projects

The Korte Company

This maximizes the museum’s ability to comfortably channel visitors to its various focal points, including a large glass display wall, a wide-screen theater, a multi-purpose space and a retail area. Usually, the phrase “mixed-use development” envisions dynamic spaces featuring offices, retail, restaurants and housing.

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Project briefcases

GCP Applied Technologies

MGM City Center, Las Vegas. ION Orchard, a 218-meter tall, 56-story retail and residential development, is set to redefine luxury lifestyle and high-end retail experiences in Singapore. This ambitious redevelopment focused on retail architecture and development. Repair and Renovation. Featured projects.

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Heroic Efforts In California

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Renovate America partners with cities and counties to provide financing solutions that help save energy, lower utility bills, reduce emissions, create new jobs and increase property values. McNeill, CEO of Renovate America. Many homeowners who choose HERO have a system in their home fail, need replacement or need an upgrade.

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Business Facilities’ 2019 Metro Rankings Report

Business Facilities

These efforts are paying off as jobs are being created in construction, hospitality, transportation, retail and healthcare. Northern Virginia continues its reign as the nation’s leading data center hub, followed in the top five by Phoenix, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago and the Las Vegas/Reno region, based on net absorption of megawatts.

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