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Future City kicks off 2015-16 competition: Middle school students invited to...
Over the years, cities and towns have managed their ever-expanding piles of trash in a variety of ways, including dumping it into landfills, burning...
Work starts on $230 million Sinclair tower
Crews will start work on the $230 million Sinclair tower at the northwest corner of Clark and Division streets after Fifield Cos. confirmed debt and equity...
Community Unit School District 200 (Wheaton) votes for $123,000 Perkins +...
Wheaton's Community Unit School District 200 has approved the third, $123,000 phase of a contract with architect Perkins + Will to continue its review...
BOLD visions for Chicago’s architectural future at Chicago Architecture Biennial
There's a show within the show at the Chicago Architecture Biennial that turns the event's international flavor to matters much closer to home. BOLD: Alternative...
DataBid Project of the Week: Chicago Park District Rapid Response Construction...
Chicago Park District Rapid Response Construction Services
As of 10/17/2015 Status is Open – Request for Prequalification
Sector: Public
Project/Bid No. P-15000
DataBid ID 0090090215
Project Location: Various/Multiple, Chicago IL
Project...
Chicago building permit data: Massive collection of more than 65,000 annual...
You can slice, dice and interpret trends with the massive amount of Chicago building permit information available through the city's open data policy.
The data...
MCA Chicago teams up with The Horton Group to teach course...
The Mechanical Contractors Association of Chicago (MCA Chicago) has teamed up with the Horton Group’s Gary Glader—a leading safety consultant—to teach a comprehensive workshop...
PREMIER Design + Build Group, LLC breaks ground on Children’s Pediatric...
As the local economy grows in McHenry County, IL, so do the opportunities for its residents to improve their quality of life. PREMIER Design...
Reaching new heights: Mandate leads to precedent-setting design for O’Hare’s new...
It was nearly 150 years go – in 1871 – that Mrs. O’Leary’s cow knocked over a lantern and caused the Great Chicago Fire.
Yet...
Orland Park adopts latest water technology to rehabilitate old watermains
Burke Engineering, Airy’s, Inc., and FER-PAL Infrastructure are using robots underground to rehabilitate Orland Park’s watermains without damaging the street’s majestic trees, while also...









