FREDERICK, Maryland– Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Manhattan/Torcon building team celebrated the “Topping Out” of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) replacement facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland. USAMRIID is the largest, most complex biocontainment facility ever designed. The joint-venture team of Manhattan Construction Co. of Washington, D.C. …
DALLAS – A mammoth red oak tree is scheduled for relocation to the George W. Bush Presidential Center project site on the morning of Friday, June 10. It will be transplanted from its current location on a part of the Southern Methodist University (SMU) campus property that is scheduled for demolition. The 45-foot-high tree is …
The Park on Brady will be new urban green space in Brady Arts District of downtown Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. – Manhattan Construction Co. installed a drilling rig this week, taking the first step in the construction of the Brady geothermal field in downtown Tulsa. The rig will drill 120, 500-foot wells for a geothermal field …
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TULSA, Okla. – The National Safety Council (NSC) has awarded Manhattan Construction Company the 2011 Occupational Excellence Achievement Award. The award is bestowed annually by the NSC to firms that demonstrate safety excellence. In 2010, Manhattan achieved a perfect safety record with zero lost work days due to injury or illness nationwide. Even more impressive …
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HOUSTON, TX — The Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer broke ground today on their 22,000-seat soccer stadium in downtown Houston’s East End. Dignitaries such as AEG CEO Tim Leiweke, Golden Boy Promotions president Oscar de la Hoya, MLS Commissioner Don Garber, Houston Mayor Annise Parker, and Harris County Judge Ed Emmett participated in the …
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