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3 Lessons From the West Virginia DOT on Developing a Drone Program

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3 Lessons From the West Virginia DOT on Developing a Drone Program. State departments of transportation (DOTs) are responsible for building and maintaining critical infrastructure across the country and finding new and innovative ways to address the demands of future growth on the nation’s roads and bridges. Elizabeth Manning.

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JV bores out first tube of $3.9B Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel

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The largest transportation infrastructure project in Virginia history is progressing albeit 18 months behind schedule.

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Business Diversity Abounds In Virginia

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A solid education system, infrastructure investments, a strong workforce, and resilient business climate are just some of the many reasons why more and more companies choose to call Virginia home.

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CMA CGM Group Keeping North American HQ In Virginia

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Shipping and logistics company CMA CGM Group will retain its Norfolk, VA headquarters, and invest $36 million to expand in Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia. Read: CMA CGM Group Keeping North American HQ In Virginia at BusinessFacilities.com.

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$267M Joint Venture Will Create 210 New Jobs In Virginia

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The post $267M Joint Venture Will Create 210 New Jobs In Virginia appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine. The new paperboard recycling and production facility, Celadon Development Corporation, will be located at the Chesapeake Deepwater Terminal site in the City of Chesapeake, VA.

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West Virginia Tops List of Infrastructure Need

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Bloomberg analyzed data from a number of sources to determine how much money each state needs annually to repair and maintain roads and other infrastructure. The analysis places West Virginia at the top of the list, indicating the state requires $1,035 per resident per year to pay for its infrastructure.

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LifeNet Health Investing $12.25M, Creating 321 Jobs In Virginia

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million to expand its global headquarters operation in Virginia Beach, VA. We are proud to have the support of the Commonwealth and the City in this strategic expansion, which will establish Virginia Beach as a bioscience leader.”. LifeNet Health, a leading global regenerative medicine company, will invest $12.25 Photo: LifeNet Health.