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Mayo Clinic Announces $648M Expansion of Phoenix Campus

To meet the increasing demand to treat patients with complex health conditions in the growing Southwest, Mayo Clinic announces a $648 million expansion that will nearly double the size of its Phoenix campus over five years....


ADOT Begins Phase 2 of $32M I-19/Ajo Way Interchange Project in Tucson

The Arizona Department of Transportation is beginning preliminary work for Phase 2 of the Interstate 19/Ajo Way traffic interchange project. About three months after completing the first phase of improvements to the interchange of Interstate 19 and Ajo Way in Tucson, ADOT crews have begun the second half of the project....


New State Law Expands Public-Private Partnerships to Fund Infrastructure

New Jersey's Gov. Phil Murphy recently signed a bill to expand the state's use of public-private partnerships to help with certain key infrastructure projects. According to Steve Sweeney, Senate president, these partnerships will provide local, county and state governments the ability to get these projects done, WHYY reported....


ABA Members Answer Call to Help Soldiers With Donations

The Arizona Builders Alliance participated in a cell phone drive to donate minutes to soldiers overseas. A total of 1,015 cell phones were collected by more than 100 ABA member companies between February and May of this year....


South Mountain Freeway Sound Wall 'Fins' Start to Take Shape

Shark Week may be history, but you can see fins along a stretch of the emerging Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway in Ahwatukee, Ariz. Standing at intervals atop the sound wall between 40th and 48th streets, these custom-designed panels resembling fins are decorative accents inspired by some of modern architect Frank Lloyd Wright's early work in Arizona....


On the Right Track: $55M SR 347 Expansion Over UPRR

A $55 million project in Maricopa, Ariz., is under way, following an extensive traffic and accessibility study. SR 347 is the city's main transportation corridor through the community, serving as a regional connector to major employment and recreation areas....


Arizona Demolition Company Relies on Doosan Machines

Residential construction in Phoenix, Ariz., is going so strong that developers are paying contractors to demolish existing homes and make space for newer, bigger and more expensive homes. This is especially true in Arcadia, an affluent area of Phoenix and Scottsdale, where citrus farmers previously grew oranges, lemons and grapefruits....


Workers Build for a Cause at 'Canstruction' Competition

Teams of construction workers, engineers and architects recently showed off their building skills at the Phoenix "Canstruction" competition in Phoenix, Ariz. The event combines the fun of a design/build competition with its ultimate goal of helping to feed the hungry....


Construction Under Way on $100M Mega Park in Gilbert

Construction is set to start in September on a projected $100 million three-phase park in Gilbert, Ariz., that starts out big and through multiple phases, gets even bigger. The “mega-park” will be located near Higley and Queen Creek roads....


U.S. OKs Funding for New Vets Homes in Flagstaff, Yuma

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) A published report said the federal government has authorized funding to build new state nursing homes for military veterans in northern and southwestern Arizona. The Arizona Daily Sun reports that federal funding for construction of new veterans nursing homes in Flagstaff and Yuma was announced April 13....





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