COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Scott & White Healthcare announced the completion of the erection of the structure on its new, 143-bed acute care hospital in College Station. The milestone was marked with a topping-out ceremony at the facility, located at the intersection of Texas Hwy 6 and Rock Prairie Road. Measuring 365,000-square-feet, the six-story facility represents the collaborative work of Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Kitchell and Adams Architecture. About 275 trade workers are employed at the site and that number is expected to increase to 400 as the project progresses. Scott & White Hospital-College Station will house an emergency department, … Read more
Nissan Forklift Corporation Announces Sunbelt Industrial Trucks as New Dealer in North Texas
MARENGO, Ill. — Nissan Forklift Corporation announced Sunbelt Industrial Trucks as a new authorized dealer in north Texas, covering the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Sunbelt Industrial Trucks offers new Nissan Forklift lift trucks in all five classes, genuine Nissan Forklift OEM parts and services at its Dallas location. “Nissan Forklift is pleased to have Sunbelt Industrial Trucks as a Nissan Forklift dealer in northern Texas,” said Mark Manninen, director of distribution management and sales intelligence, Nissan Forklift. “We are excited to be offering Nissan lift trucks to our customers,” said Bill Rowan, president at Sunbelt Industrial Trucks. “Nissan is a leading … Read more
Women in Concrete Alliance Announces Winner of 2012 Woman of Distinction Award
LAS VEGAS, Nev. —The Women in Concrete Alliance has announced the winner of its Woman of Distinction award. Kilah Engelke, apprenticeship coordinator for Milwaukee OPCMIA Local 599, was voted the winner of the award for dedication to her craft and commitment to her crew. She has been a concrete finisher with the Operative Plasterers" and Cement Masons" International Association for the past 11 years. Prior to completing an apprenticeship as a finisher, Engelke spent three years as a laborer on a slipform concrete paving crew, where she began her career in concrete. “For well over a decade, I have literally … Read more
Construction Employment Hits 2-Year High in January
The construction industry added 21,000 jobs in January, as a second consecutive month of unseasonably mild-winter weather helped the industry raise employment to a two-year high, according to an analysis of new federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that the gains remain fragile amid declining public sector investments in construction and infrastructure. “Although it's great news that the industry has added 52,000 jobs in the past two months, the unemployment rate in construction is still double that of the overall economy, and construction employment remains at 1996 levels,” said Ken Simonson, the … Read more
AGC Releases Latest Construction Employment Data
Construction employment increased in 148 out of 337 metropolitan areas between December 2010 and December 2011, decreased in 128 and stayed level in 61, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. The construction employment increases were likely fueled by a 4.3 percent increase in total construction spending between December 2010 and December 2011, driven largely by growing private-sector demand, association officials noted. “Many communities are benefitting from growing demand from the private sector for new construction activity,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “Unfortunately, too many other areas are … Read more





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