June 2024 wins: Contractors tout their latest awards | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

Project awards are the lifeblood of every construction firm, as they indicate new columbus oh dump truck company and future revenue. Here, Construction Dive tracks the top project wins recently announced by the country’s biggest contractors, ranging from an oil pipeline in Michigan, a California hospital and multiple airport jobs.
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Turner breaks ground on $41M Texas A&M project
By Joe Bousquin • June 4, 2024
The three-story building will feature a technology makerspace for students to design and develop physical prototypes. Read the full article ➔
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Jacobs adds $479M job to collaboration with Atkinson
By Sebastian Obando • June 6, 2024
The new design contract, part of the $2.68 billion Puget Sound Gateway Program in Washington state, covers five new bridges, a bridge modification and stormwater facilities. Read the full article ➔
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Skanska inks deal for Key Bridge removal
By Zachary Phillips • June 11, 2024
The Maryland Transportation Authority contracted the Sweden-based columbus oh dump truck company for $50 million to remove and dispose of debris of the ill-fated span. Read the full article ➔
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Gilbane to develop $100M Purdue University dorm project
By Matthew Thibault • June 13, 2024
The four-story, 213,000-square-foot apartment complex on the college's Fort Wayne, Indiana, campus is part of a public-private partnership. Read the full article ➔
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