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Florida Rail Enterprise Tallahassee
Created: 2009
Executive Director: Kevin Thibault
If Florida's high-speed-rail project survives, stations like this one, proposed for Tampa, could start construction soon.
Created: 2009
Executive Director: Kevin Thibault
If Florida's high-speed-rail project survives, stations like this one, proposed for Tampa, could start construction soon.
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Gilbane Building Co. Sarasota, Fla.
Acquired: W.G. Mills
Combined 2009 Southeast Revenue: $418 million
Gilbane will seek to expand W.G. Mills’ focus on the K-12 market in Florida plus health-care, higher-education and aviation work.
Acquired: W.G. Mills
Combined 2009 Southeast Revenue: $418 million
Gilbane will seek to expand W.G. Mills’ focus on the K-12 market in Florida plus health-care, higher-education and aviation work.
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Suffolk Construction West Palm Beach
President: Rex Kirby
New Division: Health Care
Suffolk is bidding on an $8-million lab where an existing building is being demolished.
President: Rex Kirby
New Division: Health Care
Suffolk is bidding on an $8-million lab where an existing building is being demolished.
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W.S. Atkins Tampa
Acquired: PBSJ
Combined 2009 Design Revenue: $2.7 billion
PBS&J has experience on military projects, such as this Chaplaincy Center at Fort Jackson, S.C.
Acquired: PBSJ
Combined 2009 Design Revenue: $2.7 billion
PBS&J has experience on military projects, such as this Chaplaincy Center at Fort Jackson, S.C.
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Snapshot January 5, 2010
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![]() | The restoration of the Coweta County Courthouse in Newnan, Ga. The restoration of the Coweta County Courthouse in Newnan, Ga., included a complete replacement of the dome’s copper cladding to match historical details, says the architect, Lord, Aeck & Sargent, Atlanta. The courtroom was also restored to its original colors and finishes. Selective demolition helped reveal many of the building’s original details, covered up over the years. The building, which dates back to 1904, reopened in December. (Photo: Jonathan Hillyer, Submitted by Annie Kohut for Lord, Aeck & Sargent) |
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