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A shortage of building materials like steel and concrete is driving up costs for Texas Department of Transportation road projects and could delay some construction contracts.
“We have also seen significant increases (over 100 percent in some cases) in some material prices,” T
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A North Carolina-based company is working with Amazon Web Services to create what it hopes will be a next-generation platform for conducting clinical trials. Thread, which offers a platform for running dece
EAST LIVERPOOL — Jack D. Linville, 71, of Calcutta passed away Thursday, March 31, 2022 at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Jack was born in East Liverpool on July 23, 1950 a son of the late Hilton F. and Lucille (Linkous) Linville.
He worked at Crucible Steel, as a
First quarter sales dropped 9 percent for Volvo Construction Equipment compared to the same period a year ago. Sales for the quarter were about $2.4 billion, down from about $2.6 billion in Q1 2021.
Every region saw increases except Asia, where sales dropped 28 percent. The company cited
Dig World is the only construction theme park in Texas specifically targeted to young children. It aims to attract kids to an industry that desperately needs more workers.
But would anybody really pay to let their kids operate construction equipment?
That's the question J