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State of the Construction Industry: June Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

AGC Uses Targeted Ads to Try to Prevent Work Zone Crashes. A survey from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) found that 54 percent of highway contractors reported crashes in their work zones within the past year. The AGC aims to increase work zone safety this summer with targeted advertising.

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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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STATE FOCUS: Florida – Let The Sun Shine

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Southwest view of the Fort Lauderdale International Airport. Florida’s infrastructure, talent and business tax policies continually ranked among the nation’s best. In fact, Florida’s infrastructure is ranked #1 in America. Photo: Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance.). By Dominique Cantelme. From the July/August 2013 issue.

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U.S. Department Of Commerce Invests $10.1M In West Virginia

Business Facilities

The investment will support local strategies to spur business and job growth in West Virginia, including in Opportunity Zones. . Department Of Commerce Invests $10.1M In West Virginia at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Islip, NY: Long Island’s Corridor Of Growth

Business Facilities

Islip has a bustling airport, a busy foreign trade zone next door and an attractive location in the middle of Long Island’s largest industrial corridor. Read: Islip, NY: Long Island’s Corridor Of Growth at BusinessFacilities.com.

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CONSTRUCTION SITE PLANNING

The Constructor

The “whole of site” approach encompasses broader decisions regarding building orientation/ placement on site, including location of associated structures and infrastructure such as access and circulation arrangements. Good site planning therefore starts with a comprehensive analysis of the site, within the immediate and regional context.

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New York: State Of The Future

Business Facilities

The Empire State is preparing for a future of sustainable growth by investing $150 billion in the nation’s largest infrastructure program and creating innovative workforce development programs to prepare skilled workers for high-tech jobs. Read: New York: State Of The Future at BusinessFacilities.com.

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