This week the U.S. Spotlight by ConstructConnect’s Daily Commercial News features a story on a large aviation company that is spreading its wings at the Augusta regional airport; Chicago’s iconic Bean sculpture reopens; the Dali cargo ship left Baltimore nearly months after the catastrophic bridge collapse; a $500 million Florida resort expansion looks to be one with nature; Minnesota experiences a partial failure of its Rapidan dam; Drug firm Eli Lilly is making the single biggest U.S. investment in synthetic medicine manufacturing at a new state business park in Lebanon, Ind.; and Juno East Austin is making headlines for its unique modularization project.
StandardAero Business Aviation spreads its wings at Augusta Regional Airport
Chicago’s iconic ‘Bean’ sculpture reopens to tourists after nearly a year of construction
Dali cargo ship leaves Baltimore for Virginia, nearly 3 months after bridge collapse
$500M TradeWinds Florida resort expansion looks to ‘co-exist’ in harmony with nature
What happened to Minnesota’s Rapidan Dam? What to know about its flooding and partial failure
Juno East Austin MTC apartment represents a modular breakthrough
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