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Trump's Big Win Will Affect Regulations, May Produce Infrastructure Push

Washington—and the nation—saw lots of red across the electoral map with Republican Donald Trump's Nov. 8 win of the presidency over Democrat Hillary Clinton in a tight race to the end, and with the GOP managing to keep control of the U.S....


Construction of Dakota Access Pipeline Set to Begin Final Stretch

The website The Verge is reporting The company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline is preparing to tunnel under Lake Oahe, the body of water at the heart of the protests against the crude oil pipeline. This last phase of construction would join the two already-completed sections of the pipeline....


VIDEO: EarthCam Premieres Construction Time-Lapse of the Sacramento Kings' New Golden 1 Center

EarthCam is releasing its newest time-lapse movie, showcasing the construction process for the Sacramento Kings new Golden 1 Center. From August 2014 to October 2016, EarthCam's construction cameras archived progress for the new multi-purpose arena....


Mabe Steel Makes Its Mark From Maine to Mississippi

In 2007, Bryan Mabe, a successful entrepreneur, offered to help his father-in-law, Ron Stroupe, because he was retiring from the industry. Stroupe's request came at an ideal time — Mabe had recently sold his mobile automotive restoration business, which marketed directly to car dealerships....


Funds Steered to Roadwork in Louisiana

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration is stalling hundreds of millions in construction projects planned for state financing to instead steer more money to state building and university repairs and roadwork....


Georgia to Evaluate Pipelines

ATLANTA (AP) A committee evaluating petroleum pipelines in Georgia is planning public hearings in Augusta and Atlanta. The hearings will include testimony and comments from the public, The Augusta Chronicle reported....


Southeast Cleans Up After Matthew

Heavy-duty rain and surf from a hurricane generally means heavy-duty equipment will be called in for repairs. That is certainly the case in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, which roared northward up the southeast coast of the United States the second weekend in October....


City Sues Developers Over Sinking, Tilting High-Rise

San Francisco (AP) - San Francisco on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the developers of a sinking and tilting luxury high-rise, claiming they knew about the problems but did not disclose the information to potential home buyers as required by law....


Firm Chooses Sennebogen 860 M for Ohio River Operation

When Sennebogen material handlers became available in America, Bob Childress was one of the first to put a green machine into service on the Ohio River. Now, he is one of the latest Sennebogen purchasers, too....


Volvo CE Hits Home Run for Major-League Baseball

America's northern neighbor is known for the production of maple syrup and its passion for sports. Nearly half a century ago, the Toronto Blue Jays made a name for themselves as Canada's second major league baseball team, and up until the 2016 season, they were the only team in the league to play on an infield with artificial turf....





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