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SAN FRANCISCO, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The global architectural services market size is anticipated
to reach USD 474.36 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 4.7% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Investments in infrastructure projects such as smart city, and renovation of aging infrastructure in developed and developing economies is expected to fuel market growth. Furthermore, subsequent government efforts and commitment to drive investments in the infrastructure sector are expected to favor industry growth. For instance, in January 2019, the Saudi Arabia government announced its plan to develop a zero-carbon city as a part of the Neom project, subsequently contributing to the country s economic growth.
BROOMFIELD Builder MWH Constructors Inc. is now headquartered in Broomfield’s Arista development.
The company, which was formerly housed in the Interlocken business park, has leased nearly 10,000 square feet at 8001 Arista Place, according to a news release.
“We’ve been located in the Broomfield community since 1993,” MWH president Blair Lavoie said in the release, “and we wanted to remain in the area, and Arista provides us with all of the important amenities that our business needs. Our employees are very happy with the new space and the Arista location.”
According to Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. vice president Don Misner, the deal is one of only three new office leases in the area over the last year.
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Rifle’s traffic congestion woes are likely to continue as the city recently agreed to extend the closure of Hospital Hill Road into summer.
During an April 21 board meeting, FCI Constructors Inc, hired by Grand River Health to construct the new Grand River Care Center, notified the city that construction won’t be finished until August.
Hospital Hill Road, which extends from Ash Avenue to U.S. Highway 6 at the south of the facility, was closed to traffic in 2018 when the project broke ground. Hospital Hill Road would be realigned, and the city contributed $250,000 to the roadway.
Bridge work on I-74 in Henry County begins May 3
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The Illinois Department of Transportation announces today that weather permitting, repairs on the bridges carrying Interstate 74 over Osco-Orion Road in Henry County will begin on Monday, May 3.
The bridges are located 6 miles south of the I-80/280 interchange. General Constructors Inc. of Bettendorf, Iowa, is the contractor for the $627,393 project, which includes deck patching, expansion joint replacement, concrete overlay and structure repairs. One lane will be closed in each direction at each bridge.
Work is expected to be completed by mid-July. Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through this area.