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  • The sculpture plan was briefly abandoned in cost-cutting activity related to construction of the Metrocentre. It was later resurrected with the installation of [[Lar
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  • Many Ninth Street businesses were relocated in the 1960s with the construction of the [[Wilbur D. Mills Freeway]] that cut through the neighborhood and du
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  • ...Daniel]] and [[George Rozzell]]. He was also the founder of the [[Diamond Construction Company]] in 1972. *"Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame," ''Arkansas Business,'' April 2, 2001.
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  • ...t of the game from the point of feasibility analysis through financing and construction and marketing. Moses also advocated new and renewed partnerships between th
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  • ...as the home of the Museum of Discovery in 1998. Much of the funds for the construction came from the [[FUTURE-Little Rock]] sales tax and a private fund-raising c
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  • * $2000.00 construction Fitness Trail
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  • ...ittle Rock High was renamed Central High School in 1955 in response to the construction of [[Hall High School]]. Old Little Rock High School became [[Eastside Juni ...df MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction]
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  • ...o occupied the building as early as 1893. The theater was torn down during construction of [[Interstate 630]] in 1975.
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  • ...deco theater was designed by [[Edwin B. Cromwell]] and built by the [[May Construction Company]] on the site of the old west end streetcar line turnaround. The th ...opping center by developer [[Flake & Co.]] with the assistance of original construction company May and original architect Cromwell.
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  • ...ps of Engineers]] in the 1960s. Maynard was responsible for the design and construction of the locks and dams of the [[McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation Sys
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  • ...restrooms, and concession stands will definitely be given a makeover. The construction of the new facility began in the middle of May in 2008 and is planned to be
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  • ..., was uncovered and documented in an archaeological dig preparatory to the construction of the [[Heritage Center East and West]] in 1984-1985.
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  • ...ansas in 1968 and 1969. The building was constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]].
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  • ...ittenberg Delony & Davidson Inc.]] and erected by the local [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]].
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  • ...and cost $23 million. The building was erected by the local [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]].
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  • The building, constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]], encompasses 740,000 square feet of office space and is located a
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  • ...ail line in Little Rock, Arkansas. The bridge was built in 1915 by the Fox Construction Company of El Reno, Oklahoma.
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  • *[[Dalhoff Construction Company]]
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  • ...ited Workmen Building]] was designed by architect [[George Richard Mann]]. Construction on the building began in 1912. The A.O.U.W. Building housed the national of
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  • ...nd buildings on the site. Military engineer [[John R. Fordyce]] supervised construction of the camp. The contractor on the facility was [[Jason Stewart and Company
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  • ...y]]. The marker was removed from the actual site of the hanging during the construction of [[Interstate 30]]. The marker came to the museum from its prior location
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  • The '''Darragh Company''' is a construction business located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company was established in 1 [[Category:Construction]]
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  • ...ward to model the building after a St. Louis bank. The building came under construction by [[Schmelzer and Schay]] in 1914. It is said that the foundation was laid
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  • ...sbyterian pastor [[W. W. Stevenson]]. Stevenson provided leadership in the construction of the Town-Clock Church on Scott Street between Third and Fourth streets.
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  • The original home of the hospital was demolished in 1977 during construction of the [[Wilbur Mills Expressway]].
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  • '''Robert D. Nabholz Sr.''' (1924-2002) is founder of [[Nabholz Construction]] of [[Conway]], Arkansas. The company was established in 1949.
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  • ...1957 he established the [[Phillips-Morse Construction Company]]. Rector's construction company built the first condominium in Arkansas in 1962. Rector was also th
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  • ...located county government in the town of Cadron. The Assembly approved the construction of a jail and courthouse on October 23, 1820, but these were not built. On
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  • ...[[Central College]] and opened first in 1892 in a Baptist church while the construction of Main Building on campus was still underway. The overall goal for Central ...n will be used in a facilities improvement plan which is to be used in the construction of two academic buildings, parking areas, residence halls, an all-encompass
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  • ..., was constructed between 1934 and 1936 for the [[Little Rock Boys Club]]. Construction was undertaken by the Works Progress Administration on a recreational site
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  • ...al church building dates to 1867, though the current sanctuary is of newer construction. Another of the oldest churches in the area was the [[Cedar Grove Baptist C
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  • The '''Vratsinas Construction Company''' (VCC) is one of the largest construction companies in the nation. VCC is headquartered at 216 Louisiana Street in [[ [[Category:Construction]]
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  • ...[Mike's Place]], [[Regions Bank]], Conway Urology, Kimberly-Clark, Nabholz Construction, 501Life, Arvest Bank, [[Ed's Bakery]], and [[Target]]. Some organizational
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  • ...department stores. When Kelley retired in 1988 the company was the largest construction firm in the state. ...War II]], and retired a lieutenant commander. He formed the Kelley Nelson Construction Company in 1947 with [[Louis Nelson]]. Together they built the [[Westover H
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  • ...ne by [[Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson]]. The contractor was [[Vratsinas Construction Company]].
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  • ...itects]]. Construction was accomplished by Little Rock's [[Baldwin & Shell Construction Company]].
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  • '''Bragg's Electric Construction Company''' is an electrical contractor in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • The construction of [[Interstate 40]] in the 1960s cut Marche in half, another blow to the a
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  • ...ptember 1929. The building was constructed by [[J. J. Hiegel]] of [[Hiegel Construction Company]]. ...#.Ti4I6mFCOSo Log Cabin Democrat - Thanks to PWA: UCA's Greatest Period of Construction Occurred During Depression]
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  • *[[UALR Department of Construction Management]]
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  • ...discovered that buses contained anywhere from 232 to 4,000 rivets in their construction, leading to new standards for school bus joint strength.
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  • ...l government agency providing professional engineering, environmental, and construction expertise to much an irregularly shaped area of northern and western Arkans
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  • ...tion was $23 million. The building was erected by the local [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]].
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  • ...championed by library director [[Elsie Wiesenberger]] in 1959, led to the construction of the present Laman Public Library in 1962. The library opened on December
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  • '''Conway Station Park''' is a recreational facility under construction on the grounds of the old [[Faulkner County Fairgrounds]] in [[Conway]], Ar
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  • '''City of Colleges Park''' is a girls' fast-pitch softball park under construction on Siebenmorgan Road at its intersection with Bob Courtway Drive in [[Conwa
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  • ...f Hillman and Davis streets. The church was erected by [[Williams Brothers Construction Company]].
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  • ...his church, accommodating 150 in its sanctuary, was constructed by [[R & W Construction Company]] of [[North Little Rock]].
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  • ...made plans for the 13.9 square mile reservoir beginning in February 1954. Construction on the dam and spillway commenced on July 1956. Water flowed into the syste
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  • '''Baldwin & Shell Construction Company''' has offices in [[Little Rock]], Jonesboro, and Rogers, Arkansas. *[http://www.baldwinshell.com/ Baldwin & Shell Construction homepage]
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  • ...made plans for the 13.9 square mile reservoir beginning in February 1954. Construction on the dam and spillway commenced on July 1956. Water flowed into the syste
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  • ...nto the old building over the loading dock. It is composed of cinder block construction with wood floors and steel joists.
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  • ...ndation were uncovered in 1984 by [[AMR Architects]] and the [[Robert East Construction Company]], redevelopers and contractors respectively, of the [[Heritage Cen
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  • '''Henry G. Fleming''' was the president of the [[Capital Construction and Investment Company]] in the late nineteenth century.
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  • ...to Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where he worked as a stone- and brickmason in the construction of the county courthouse there. He soon left Wisconsin and journeyed south In March 1887 Rossner completed construction on the [[Rossner Building]] at the intersection of Third and Main streets i
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  • Richardson removed to Little Rock in 1886 where he began a construction material manufacturing and lumber concern under the name Richardson & Ruthe
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  • ...as determined by city founder [[Asa P. Robinson]], who deeded the land for construction of the structure.
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  • ...s, paving, sewers, water works, and irrigation. The firm supervised in the construction of many of the paved streets and sewers in the city of Little Rock in the e
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  • ...storic District Commission''' monitors and approves the rehabilitation and construction of buildings in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] of [[Little Rock]]
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  • Villines is well known as the visionary behind the planning and construction of [[Big Dam Bridge]], the longest pedestrian bridge in the United States.
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  • ...championed by library director [[Elsie Wiesenberger]] in 1959, led to the construction of the present Laman Public Library in 1962. The library opened on December
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  • ...30 that unemployed [[Lonoke]]-area farmers shot at members of a black road construction gang. In January 1931 the town of [[England]] experienced a bread riot. Mea ...ent created the Public Works Administration (PWA). The PWA assisted in the construction of a number of buildings on the campus of [[UCA]], then known as Arkansas S
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  • ...ted Workmen Building''' was designed by architect [[George Richard Mann]]. Construction on the building began in 1912. The A.O.U.W. Building housed the national of
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  • ...s customer billing statements. Another early client was Conway's [[Nabholz Construction]]. More than fifty businesses contracted a variety of data processing servi ...the way." Morgan's grandfather has been a successful Fort Smith, Arkansas, construction materials supplier, hardware wholesaler, and motel owner. This business pas
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