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Tradeline, Inc. filters and categorizes new-construction and industry news from regional and professional journals across the country. Here you will find new projects, products, and regulatory updates.

Community Health System of Tennessee Breaks Ground on Porter Hospital

Published 7/8/2010

Community Health System of Tennessee broke ground on the $225 million Porter Hospital in July of 2010 in Valparaiso, Ind. The five-story, 420,000-sf facility will provide approximately 240 beds. The site work contractor is Dyer Construction with Robins and Morton of Birmingham, Ala., as general contractor.

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Brookhaven National Lab Breaks Ground on Interdisciplinary Science Building

Published 7/8/2010

The U.S. Department of Energy will break ground in August of 2010 on the $66.8 million Interdisciplinary Science Building at Brookhaven National Lab in Upton, N.Y. The two-story facility will support research on renewable energy and nanomaterials and is supported by $18.6 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. General contractor E.W. Howell of Plainview, N.Y., will begin construction on the facility in September of 2010.

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Jamestown Regional Medical Center Builds Replacement Facility

Published 7/8/2010

The $52 million Jamestown Regional Medical Center will open in fall of 2011 in Jamestown, N.D. Construction began on the three-story, 130,000-sf facility in September of 2009. The hospital was designed by BWBR Architects of St. Paul and will provide 25 inpatient beds.

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Vestas Wind Systems Opens Louisville R&D Center

Published 7/7/2010

Vestas Wind Systems A/S will open a 48,000-sf research and development office in Louisville, Colo. The Technology R&D Centre will initially house 100 employees. Vestas is a manufacturer of wind turbine blades based in Randers, Denmark.

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William Paterson University Completes Science Annex

Published 7/7/2010

William Paterson University completed construction of the 67,000-sf Science Annex in July of 2010 in Wayne, N.J. The facility houses an atrium, classrooms, lecture halls, 18 research labs, and 12 teaching labs. The technology-rich addition was designed by HOK to foster interaction and collaboration between faculty and students in the disciplines of biology, biotechnology, molecular research, physics, chemistry, physiology, environmental science, and ecology.

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