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Builders Rise to the Challenge at Tucson Research Facility

ENR Construction

Crews assemble prefab skin to expeditiously construct the Grand Challenges Research Building on a tight site at the University of Arizona.

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Cat Gets OK for Tucson Mining Division Headquarters Start

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The Rio Nuevo Board which oversees a voter-approved development district to bring jobs and investments to Tucson has authorized the finalization of a lease deal with Caterpillar's Surface Mining & Technologies Division and approved Sundt Construction's start on Cat's new headquarters.

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Shut Down Your Zoom…Face-To-Face Meetings Are Back!

Business Facilities

This year's Business Facilities LiveXchange event will be live and in-person at The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa in Tucson, AZ, October 26-28, 2021. Read: Shut Down Your Zoom…Face-To-Face Meetings Are Back! at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Giant SunZia Power Project Suit Set for March 7 Tucson Court Hearing

ENR Construction

$11B wind-transmission megaproject faces pushback from Arizona Tribes, environmental groups over claimed danger to historic and cultural sites from construction in San Pedro River Valley.

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Leonardo Electronics US to Build Semiconductor Manufacturing Facility Near Tucson

ENR Construction

The facility's design incorporates rainwater bioswales to take advantage of the site’s steep grade.

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Government Ownership of Rain is Antithetical to Increased Potable Water

Green Building Law Update

In point of fact, laws like the City of Tucson Ordinance 10597 of 2008 that require a minimum of 50% of water used for landscaping on new commercial properties be from collected rainwater on the site, may be the way of the future. Tucson may have gone too far in mandating rain collection for landscaping.

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Government Ownership of Rain is Antithetical to Increased Potable Water

Green Building Law Update

In point of fact, laws like the City of Tucson Ordinance 10597 of 2008 that require a minimum of 50% of water used for landscaping on new commercial properties be from collected rainwater on the site, may be the way of the future. Tucson may have gone too far in mandating rain collection for landscaping.