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DoD FSRM, BUILDER SMS and the LEGACY of Wasteful Politics

Job Order Contracting

released and first version commercially available 2003: NAVY funds development of BUILDER 3.0 (web-based web-based with single instance for entire component) 2005: Navy selects commercial tool for facility assessments in lieu of continuing with BUILDER 2006: USMC begins pilot tests of BUILDER 2007: BUILDER 3.0 Howieson, V. Koopman, J.

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Florida: An International Gateway To Growth

Business Facilities

Florida’s 15 deep-water seaports and 19 commercial airports are the entry points for a vast international trade infrastructure. The post Florida: An International Gateway To Growth appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.

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Renewable Energy: The Power Of Change

Business Facilities

From the July/August 2021 Issue. A ccording to the International Energy Agency (IEA), based on current policy settings and economic trends, electricity generation from renewables, including hydropower, wind and solar PV, is on track to grow by 8 percent in 2021 and by more than 6 percent in 2022. By Dominique Cantelme.

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Could the Skilled Labor Gap Set Back Biden's Infrastructure Plan?

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Could the Skilled Labor Gap Set Back Biden's Infrastructure Plan? Thu, 09/09/2021 - 10:43. With President Biden’s infrastructure bill moving through Congress, some construction companies fear they won’t have enough labor to work on the projects. cbroderick. A recent U.S.

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Biden's Infrastructure Plan for Retrofitting Homes Could Bolster Homeownership Levels

Pro Builder

Biden's Infrastructure Plan for Retrofitting Homes Could Bolster Homeownership Levels. Thu, 06/10/2021 - 10:15. President Joe Biden’s proposed $2 trillion infrastructure plan could make it easier for both first-time buyers and those seeking affordable housing, says the Washington Post. cbroderick.

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40+ APAC Construction Industry Statistics You Need to Know

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There’s also plenty of good news: infrastructure investments are pouring in, sustainability continues to be a focus, and digital technologies are helping firms be more efficient. In 2022, APAC construction experts expect growth in private residential, commercial, and infrastructure to be up 12%, 15%, and 50% respectively.

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Contract awards to suppliers hit year-high in July

Construction Enquirer

A 184% monthly increase in the industrial sectors, including manufacturing, warehouses, and military projects was the driving force behind the uptick, alongside a positive month for infrastructure. Residential construction continued to struggle as contract awards remained low at £1.8bn – 15% down compared to 2022. .