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  • Tiny spider is a big roadblock

    10/02/2012 6:07:09 AM PDT · by Racehorse · 15 replies
    San Antonio Express News ^ | 8 September 2012 | Vianna Davila
    It's the eight-legged discovery of the millennium! An endangered species of spider not seen in more than three decades unexpectedly appeared in Northwest San Antonio two weeks ago. Biologists and science buffs, rejoice. There's just one downside if you're an area commuter: The spider, no bigger than a dime, showed up in the middle of a $15.1 million highway underpass project on Texas 151 at Loop 1604. And in this particular case of nature vs. man-made road, the arachnid wins. The highway project is on hold indefinitely. SNIP . . . No other spiders have been spotted in the hole...
  • Rise of the World Trade Center (1969-1973)

    08/09/2012 5:05:10 PM PDT · by moonshot925 · 8 replies
    various | 9 August 2012
    Photos are from: The World Trade Center: A Tribute by Bill Harris Requiem World Trade Center: Once Upon a Time in New York City by Hideaki Sato
  • New U.S. Embassy Compound at Hague: Cost Creeps Close to Quarter-Billion

    04/30/2012 12:16:20 PM PDT · by Steve Peacock · 4 replies
    U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor ^ | April 30, 2012 | Steve Peacock
    The U.S. State Dept. today revealed that it has begun searching for contractors to design and build a new embassy compound at The Hague in The Netherlands, a project that could cost as much $210 million, according to its own estimates. Development of the 10-acre site will include a new office building, Marine security guard quarters, shops annex, utility building, "perimeter security, vehicle and pedestrian access control facilities, utility building, surface parking and a vehicular emergency egress bridge," according to a solicitation that U.S. Trade & Monitor located via routine database research. State's Bureau of Overseas Building Operations first will...
  • TransCanada Corp. to begin construction of Keystone pipeline

    02/27/2012 9:41:01 AM PST · by Nachum · 24 replies · 2+ views
    The HIll ^ | 2/27/12 | Andrew Restuccia
    TransCanada Corp. said Monday it plans to begin building a major portion of the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline despite the Obama administration's decision to reject a key permit for the project. The company told the State Department in a letter Monday that it will begin construction of a section of the pipeline that runs from Cushing, Okla., to refineries on the Gulf Coast. The stand-alone portion of the project, which TransCanada dubbed the Gulf Coast Project, will cost $2.3 billion and will be completed in mid-to-late 2013, according to the company. The project must still receive other regulatory approvals....
  • Mike Defends 1 WTC $1B Overrun

    02/11/2012 12:37:38 PM PST · by lbryce · 7 replies
    New York Post ^ | February 11, 2012 | Savid Seifman
    <p>Giant projects such as the reconstruction of 1 World Trade Center, or Freedom Tower (pictured), always end up costing more than the original estimates because “that’s just part of the way the world works,” Mayor Bloomberg said yesterday.</p> <p>“It would be really naive on any big project to say it’s never going to come in for more,” Bloomberg said.</p>
  • Limited household formation threatens mortgage market (Only 51% of adults are married)

    12/14/2011 7:37:58 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies
    HousingWire ^ | December 14, 2011 | Andrew Scoggin
    Single-family originations will likely dip in 2012 because of fewer refinances, according to Frank Nothaft, chief economist at Freddie Mac. The market will see a refinance burnout, Nothaft said, with a dwindling pool of eligible borrowers and higher mortgage rates by the second half of 2012. Nothaft projects $1.3 trillion in single-family mortgage originations in 2011, compared to $1.14 trillion in 2012 and $1.07 trillion in 2013. The Freddie Mac projections for 2012 come as a Pew Research Center study showed a record-low number of adults married in the U.S. About 51% of all adults were married as of 2010,...
  • Made In America

    12/09/2011 6:45:33 PM PST · by Iron Munro · 11 replies
    Made In America (Video of home built entirely of American made products)
  • N. Korea: Pyongyang's construction drive said to kill hundreds of college students

    11/30/2011 12:14:55 AM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 17 replies
    Korea Herald ^ | 11/29/11
    Pyongyang's construction drive said to kill hundreds of college students 2011-11-29 14:26 North Korean college students have reportedly died in a spate of accidents at construction sites amid intense efforts by Pyongyang to prepare for a milestone political event next year, a source familiar with the issue said Tuesday. The alleged accidents sparked rumors that an estimated 200 college students have died at various construction sites in the North's showcase capital city of Pyongyang, the source said. He did not elaborate on the alleged deaths and asked not to be identified, citing the issue's sensitivity. The development comes as the...
  • Want to See the Human-Sized Hobbit House That Costs Less Than $5,000 to Build?

    11/25/2011 9:24:01 AM PST · by TheDailyChange · 56 replies
    TheBlaze ^ | 11242011 | Liz Klimas
    This is not some set left over from The Lord of the Rings. This hobbit house is an honest-to-goodness man-sized home. Not only does it fit a family of four, but it cost just over $4,650 to build.
  • Mysterious project continues

    10/12/2011 10:37:22 AM PDT · by ColdOne · 41 replies
    Politico44 ^ | 10/12/11 | JULIE MASON
    White House reporters have tried all their sneakiest reporter tricks to find out what is really going on behind the green construction wall on the North Lawn. The 44 blog recently witnessed one journalist trying to extract details from a utility worker, to no avail. Trucks come and go from the White House construction site, their company logos covered for security. There is jackhammering, and digging. The cement truck tires get washed off before they leave the site -- no one wants a messy White House driveway.
  • August construction spending up 1.4%

    10/03/2011 10:05:59 AM PDT · by Free Vulcan · 2 replies
    Marketwatch ^ | 10.3.11 | Ruth Mantell
    Outlays for U.S. construction projects rose 1.4% in August on public and private spending gains...Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected overall construction spending to decline 0.3%
  • Construction of new U.S. homes falls 5% (Housing starts)

    09/20/2011 6:22:13 AM PDT · by Free Vulcan · 15 replies
    Marketwatch ^ | 9.20..11 | Jeffry Bartash
    WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Builders started construction on fewer new homes in August, government data showed Tuesday, underscoring how the depressed U.S. real estate market shows little sign of recovering. Housing starts fell 5% to an annual rate of 571,000 last month, compared with a downwardly revised 601,000 in July, the Commerce Department said. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had expected housing starts to fall to 590,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis.
  • Home builder sentiment dips slightly in September

    09/19/2011 10:05:04 AM PDT · by Free Vulcan · 1 replies
    Marketwatch ^ | 9.19.11 | Steve Goldstein
    WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes dipped slightly in September to remain in very low territory, according to an index released Monday. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index fell by a point to 14, on a seasonally adjusted index where readings above 50 are considered good. The index, which correlates closely with single-family housing starts, has held between 13 and 16 for the last six months.
  • The American working man slowly fades away

    08/28/2011 11:15:43 PM PDT · by Borough Park · 118 replies · 1+ views
    MSNBC ^ | Mike Dorning
  • Vladivostok Teeming with N.Korean Laborers

    08/19/2011 5:09:30 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 5 replies
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 08/18/11
    Vladivostok Teeming with N.Korean Laborers In the scorching afternoon heat last Thursday, two Asian laborers sat in front of a grocery store near a building site in Vladivostok, Russia, cooling themselves with mugs of draft beer. When asked if they were North Koreans, the men asked, "Are you from South Korea?" One of the laborers, who was in his 40s, then said there were around 50 workers from all over North Korea, including Pyongyang and Nampo, at this particular site alone, and they can be seen at practically every construction site in Vladivostok. The entire Siberian city has turned into...
  • N. Korean Colleges in 'Shutdown,' and Did Not Even Admit Freshman Class

    08/04/2011 8:37:53 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 7 replies
    RFA ^ | 08/03/11 | Yang Hee-jung
    /begin my excerpts N. Korean Colleges in 'Shutdown,' and Did Not Even Admit Freshman Class Yang Hee-jung, Washington 2011-08-03 Last week, after returning from his visit to N. Korean colleges, a Russian expert on Korean affairs criticized the extended shutdown of colleges in Pyongyang from June this year to April next year in an attempt to build 'Strong and Powerful Nation,' calling it a waste of human resources unheard of even in socialist Russia(Soviet Union?.) Yang Hee-jung reports: Georgy Toloraya, Director of Korean Programs at Russian Academy of Sciences, said that it does not help producing N. Korea's professional talents...
  • N.Korean Students Forced into Construction Labor

    07/26/2011 7:26:25 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 21 replies
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 07/26/11
    N.Korean Students Forced into Construction Labor Some 100,000 North Korean college students have been press-ganged into construction work. "The regime is trying to finish redevelopment of the Mansudae District in Pyongyang by April next year," a source familiar with North Korean internal affairs said on Monday. "Because it couldn't finish construction before the deadline, the regime ordered colleges in Pyongyang and other major cities last month to close for 10 months and drafted students to construction sites." The regime twice before changed the academic calendar for a "200-day struggle" in 1988 and an "Arirang" mass calisthenics performance in 2008. But...
  • Arizona calls for online donations in bid to build fence along entire border with Mexico

    05/08/2011 11:22:21 PM PDT · by Niuhuru · 37 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 6:55 AM on 9th May 2011 | Daily Mail Reporter
    Arizona lawmakers want to erect a fence along the border with Mexico - whether the federal government thinks it's necessary or not. They've got a plan that could get a project started using online donations and prison labour. If they get enough money, all they would have to do is get cooperation from landowners and construction could begin as soon as this year. Governor Jan Brewer recently signed a bill that sets the state on a course to building a permanent barrier along its borders, and a website is being launched to raise money for the work.
  • Federal Government Funds Foreign Education Ministries as Schools Across U.S. Struggle with Budgets

    05/03/2011 9:04:11 PM PDT · by Steve Peacock
    U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor ^ | 05/03/2011 | Steve Peacock
    The federal government is stepping up efforts to relieve overcrowding in public schools, and it is merging those efforts with a concomitant infusion of educational technology and equipment—on behalf of the Ministry of Education (MOE), that is, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
  • Only 39% Now Expect Improved Home Values in Five Years

    04/17/2011 12:32:25 PM PDT · by library user · 25 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | April 17, 2011 | by Scott Rasmussen
    ~ EXCERPT ~ Both short and long-term confidence in the U.S. housing market continue to fall, with homeowners now expressing the highest level of pessimism in two years. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 15% of homeowners expect the value of their home to go up in the next year while 33% expect the opposite and think the value of their home will decline. The current figures reflect more pessimism than a month ago when 19% were optimistic and 30% pessimistic about the value of their home over the next year. Looking longer term, only 39%...