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Major Transformation: San Antonio Airport’s $1.4B Terminal Underway

Construction Today

San Antonio International Airport (SAT) has embarked on a transformative journey to expand its infrastructure and better accommodate the city’s growing aviation demands. Central to this vision is the construction of Terminal C, a key element of SAT’s 20-year, $2.5 billion strategic development plan.

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San Antonio suburb approves tax district for $250M mixed-use project

Construction Dive

million of infrastructure on the 98-acre Solms Landing. New Braunfels, Texas, will obtain tax revenue via a public improvement district to fund $11.2

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Where is Most Construction Happening in the Texas: 2024 Overview

Building Radar

In 2024, Texas is poised to become one of the hottest construction markets in the United States, driven by a combination of robust economic growth, population influx, and government-backed infrastructure projects. Houston: Expanding Urban Infrastructure Houston remains a focal point for major construction projects in Texas.

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All Roads Lead To New Braunfels, Texas

Business Facilities

Its location on IH-35, about halfway between Austin and San Antonio has helped make New Braunfels a popular location to live, work and play. Read: All Roads Lead To New Braunfels, Texas at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Navistar To Build Benchmark Manufacturing Facility In Texas

Business Facilities

The commercial truck and bus maker will invest more than $250 million to build a new manufacturing facility in San Antonio, bringing 600 jobs to the area. Read: Navistar To Build Benchmark Manufacturing Facility In Texas at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Ten U.S. Cities with the Costliest Water | Management content from.

Contractor Magazine

Conversely, residents of San Antonio, TX, pay less than half this amount, $22.80, for the same allocation of water. Yet over the past five years, San Antonio has experienced drought conditions 80 percent of the time. “Costs can be higher (in some cities) because some are addressing water infrastructure issues.

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Business Facilities’ 15th Annual Rankings: State Rankings Report

Business Facilities

The Utility Account helps rural communities finance necessary infrastructure upgrades to attract future business. San Antonio, TX is now billing itself as the “Cyber City”, and with good reason. San Antonio’s cybersecurity industry is mature and growing stronger.