Surplus border wall material headed for auction in Arizona was blocked by the U.S. government according to Texas officials.
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The historic Bridge Sub substation has a new owner: Vancouver developer Hurley Development. The building’s destiny, however, isn’t certain. Clark Public Utilities listed its century-old substation ...
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ExxonMobil today announced its Corporate Plan to 2030, creating a platform to further extend the company’s track record of delivering leading sharehol ...
GreenVolt, Europe’s first floating major commercial offshore floating wind development, has awarded initial engineering ...
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Despite a flurry of red flags, Johannesburg Water awarded two little-known companies, Nutinox and Builtpro Construction, a ...