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McCarthy wraps up rehabilitation of Port Houston Wharf 3 April 9, 2021, by Eldin Ganic
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. has successfully completed rehabilitation construction on Wharf 3 within Barbours Cut Container Terminal at Port Houston, located in LaPorte, Texas.
The project, part of the Port’s continued effort to grow and modernize, is set to increase the facilities efficiency and capacity.
The Wharf 3 project included three scopes of work.
First, the rehabilitation of Wharf 3, which consisted of the reconstruction of 1,000 feet of the wharf, dredging, drilled shafts, fenders, bollards, crane rail, concrete paving, stevedore support building, electric and telecommunications.
Second was construction of the electrical infrastructure, which includes 3,600 feet of underground duct bank, concrete paving, jack and bore and directional drilling, as well as electric and telecommunications.
Company seeks dozens for Shiawassee County solar farm jobs starting at $14 per hour
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Posted Apr 06, 2021
Solar farms sit in fields Friday, April 2, 2021 along Michigan 13 in Flushing. (Cody Scanlan | MLive.com)
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SHIAWASSEE COUNTY, MI – McCarthy Building Companies is looking to hire between 30 to 40 people as things ramp up in the spring for an ongoing solar farm project.
The St. Louis, Missouri-based company hired over 250 local workers, from entry-level laborers to journeyman electricians, for the construction of the Assembly Solar Project and is once again looking to fill more spots.
“Solar is going to be big in Michigan for the next 10 years,” said Brian Timmer, site manager for McCarthy, during a Friday, April 2 virtual conference call. “And Shiawassee county is a hot spot.”
XL Construction Appoints Ryan Heeter as Senior Vice President, Healthcare
Industry Veteran to Continue Managing Corporate Office Business
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MILPITAS, Calif., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ryan Heeter, a construction industry veteran with more than two decades experience, has been named senior vice president leading the company s healthcare and corporate office business groups by XL Construction, a purpose-driven Northern California-based organization focused on building to improve lives.
Heeter joined XL Construction in October 2020 to co-manage and begin transitioning the leadership of the corporate office business group from longtime industry veteran Ron Paradies who will be retiring at the end of this year. He assumes the healthcare management role from Alan Laurlund who founded the group and is assuming broader responsibilities in the company.
Award-Winning 61 MWdc Turquoise Solar Project in Nevada Reaches Commercial Operation nevadabusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nevadabusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.