Black & Veatch plans a new $500-million global headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas and a surrounding mixed-use district that would be developed over 10 years.
Judges ruled the lower court wrongly blocked developers from obtaining a needed state permit for the proposed high-voltage power line project, set to move onshore wind energy more than 200 miles across southern Illinois.
Cross-border move from Missouri by Kansas City football team triggers publicly backed stadium build, raising questions about financing and delivery risk.
Constructed on an 80-acre greenfield site, this 365,000-sq-ft plant increases Hill’s pet food production capacity with custom process and quality systems that incorporate new methods for mixing powders and liquids and for handling meat.
A growing population, aging infrastructure and more stringent effluent limits spurred the need for a large-scale expansion of the Tomahawk Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, which first began operations in 1955 in Johnson County, Kan.
After 17 years of applications, funding debates and design and scope changes, the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas, was delivered by McCarthy/Mortenson.
A growing population, aging infrastructure and more stringent effluent limits necessitated the large-scale expansion of the Tomahawk Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility.