4/29/2016 Global Construction & Infrastructure News – Review Today’s 6 Articles
Notice!!! My office mainframe computer went down in the middle of today’s research. Until I get it repaired I will be offline other than these 6 articles today. My laptop does not offer the speed and tools required to keep up with my information resources. Good Selling to You All !!! David Courtney
Africa – Lokichar to Lamu, Kenya – Kenya will start a search next week for companies to design a crude oil export pipeline costing some $2.1 billion and which should be completed by 2021, Energy and Petroleum Minister Charles Keter said on Friday – Reuters: Read Details
Caribbean Islands – St. Catherine, Jamaica – The Government is to spend some $20 billion (US$160 million) to undertake two water improvement projects in St. Catherine this year. These are the Soapberry wastewater treatment plant, which is to be expanded and improved at a cost of approximately $13.5 billion (US$110 million), and the new Rio Cobre water treatment plant, to be built at a cost of approximately $6.1 billion (US$50 million) – Jamaica Information Service: Read Details
United Kingdom – London, England – Construction has started on the new £1 billion mixed use Southbank Place property development on the old Shell Centre tower site in London. Being developed by Braeburn Estates – a joint venture between Canary Wharf Group and Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company – Southbank Place will showcase architectural excellence within one of London’s well known sites on the South Bank to create a leading mixed-use development – Builder & Engineer: Read Details
USA – Palm Bay, FL – A developer may build a convention center-sports complex off the northern curve of Robert J. Conlan Boulevard that could host a Southern Professional Hockey League expansion franchise in 2018. LJM Holdings hopes to build the complex on 24 acres just west of the railroad tracks. This property is under contract, said Mike Levine, the Orlando firm’s business development director – Florida Today: Read Details
USA – Snowmass Village, CO – Voters in the Snowmass Water & Sanitation District are being asked to approve $20 million for a new wastewater treatment plant to replace a circa-1968 facility and comply with stricter state water quality standards – Aspen Daily News: Read More
USA – Ventura County, CA – Construction is starting on a new Lemonwood School that will accommodate 900 to 1,100 kindergarten through eighth-grade students in the Oxnard School District. The district has budgeted $31.4 million for the project – Ventura County Star: Read More
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