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Dec. 9—Santo Domingo Pueblo is preparing for construction of a new $19 million water treatment plant to replace an aging system and provide a sixfold increase in its volume of treated water. Tribal leaders and state government officials who gathered at the site for a groundbreaking event Wednesday said the plant, part of a larger project of overhauling a sewer system that dates to the 1960s, ...Read More
意大利航空航天和国防巨头达芬奇是前女友panding its presence in metro Tucson with a new laser manufacturing plant that will add 170 jobs to its local payroll. Leonardo Electronics US Inc., a provider of advanced technologies for defense, security, medical and industrial applications, said is has purchased 12 acres in Oro Valley's Innovation Park and plans to begin construction of a ...Read More
In one of their final actions before leaving office, a pair of Albuquerque city councilors are pushing to make unions part of all major municipal government construction projects. Councilors Cynthia Borrego and Lan Sena are sponsoring legislation requiring project labor agreements on public works projects expected to cost at least $10 million and employ workers from at least three crafts. A ...Read More
The Refinery, the University of Arizona's first building at The Bridges development on Tucson's south side, gets its name from its mission to "mine" technologies developed by the sharp minds on the UA campus just up the road. The building, off South Kino Parkway, will soon get a chance to live up to its name, as it enters its final phase of construction ahead of a planned opening next spring. ...Read More
12月2日石油和天然气行业注入创纪录的5.3美元billion into New Mexico's state and local governments in fiscal year 2021, according to a report the industry praised and critics bemoaned as further evidence of the state's fossil fuel dependence. While the governor and some lawmakers have promoted plans to shift the state toward renewable energy in the coming decade to combat climate change, ...Read More
Nov. 30—A 19-room boutique hotel is slated for the corner of Old Santa Fe Trail and Water Street, next to the Loretto Chapel, a property often populated by merchants under tents. The proposed 31,000-square-foot hotel is the culmination of a 50-year ambition to develop that corner by the family of Jim Kirkpatrick, who originally developed the Inn & Spa at Loretto in 1975. Kirkpatrick sold the ...Read More
Chandler is eyeing a proposal that would make it more difficult for new data centers to open in the city. Data centers house computer and network infrastructure that often support multiple corporate customers. The facilities have cropped up across the Valley in recent years making metro Phoenix an emerging hub for the industry. Companies cite the area’s reasonable costs for electricity, ...Read More
The City of Flagstaff pulled back on a collaboration with the United States Geological Survey this month after projected construction costs for the project grew significantly. The city had been working with USGS to revamp the agencies campus near Buffalo Park, tearing down two buildings and replacing them with new and modern structures. City council approved moving forward with the project in ...Read More
Coconino County this week learned that another $3.5 million is on the way, just a week after the U.S. Forest Service announced it would be sending the county $3.5 million to help fund flood mitigation. The money is coming from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), which approved the Coconino County Flood Control District's request for federal aid to help restore the Spruce ...Read More