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Connecticut's Restoration of State Capitol Building Will Wait Until After Next Fourth of July

The two-year $50 million exterior cleaning and restoration of Connecticut's historic state Capitol building in Hartford will take a back seat to next year's 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence....


Vermont Land Trust Has Brought In Contractors to Help Restore Winooski River Watershed

A headwater stream in Vermont's Winooski River watershed that was constrained by undersized culverts and small dams — causing erosion, limiting water flow and impeding wildlife movement — has been partially restored, the Vermont Land Trust (VLT), based in Montpelier, announced in early December 2025....


Michigan Replaces Lafayette Street Bridge

Construction crews in Bay City, Mich., are laying the groundwork for a key piece of infrastructure, as they tear down the Lafayette Street Bridge. Replacing the bascule drawbridge over the eastern channel of the Saginaw River will mean a safer and more reliable crossing, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT)....


Groundbreaking Marks Start of Construction of N.J.'s Carteret Multimodal Ferry Terminal

Work has begun on the Carteret Multimodal Ferry Terminal Building in northeastern New Jersey, a major infrastructure project on the Arthur Kill waterfront across from Staten Island, N.Y. Its groundbreaking took place Dec....


Georgia's Fort Gillem Set to Receive Largest Military Funding Among State's Installations

A historic $556 million federal funding bill for military construction projects across Georgia includes $166 million for a new evidence storage facility at Fort Gillem in Clayton County, just south of Atlanta....


Georgia State University in Atlanta Receives Clearances to Build New Baseball Stadium

The athletics program of Georgia State University (GSU) in downtown Atlanta announced that it had reached a major milestone in its long-anticipated baseball stadium construction, as the city officially approved the land disturbance permit for the project....


Columbus, Ga. To Begin Project in 2026 to Link Its Pedestrian Trails With City's Midtown

Work on the first of three phases linking midtown Columbus, Ga., to the city's Chattahoochee Riverwalk and the Fall Line Trace on the Dragonfly Trails is expected to begin next year, providing a safer path for pedestrians without having to navigate busy streets....


NCDOT's $42.8M Construction on Russ Avenue in Waynesville Set to Begin in Jan.

Construction along the busiest and most-traveled section of Russ Avenue in Waynesville, N.C., will soon get under way. The work is slated to begin in January for phase two of the Russ Avenue project, which will extend the street from the Starbucks intersection, past the Ingles and Publix grocery stores, to the old Kmart plaza on the other side of the bypass interchange....


Skanska Takes On Commodore Barry Rehab

Maintaining a major urban bridge is no small job, especially one as vital as the Commodore Barry Bridge. Spanning the Delaware River and connecting Chester, Pa., to Bridgeport, N.J., this heavily traveled structure supports nearly 15 million vehicles annually through the Philadelphia region....


Texas Health Plano Starts On $343M Expansion Project

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano broke ground on Oct. 21, 2025, on a $343 million expansion project designed to transform the medical campus by 2028, according to localprofile.com. The project will include a new eight-story patient tower and a six-story parking garage....





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