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  • ...ovided program management for the [[William J. Clinton Foundation]] in the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]]. Hensel Phelps is located in Aurora,
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  • '''Doyne Construction Company''' is a commercial building contractor headquartered in North Littl Doyne Construction helped transform the old [[Choctaw Railway Station]] into the [[Clinton Sch
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  • '''East Harding Construction''' is a construction company located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company is currently completi *[http://www.eastharding.com/ Homepage of East Harding Construction]
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  • The '''May Construction Company''' is a contractor and commercial construction firm headquartered at 2226 Cottondale Lane in Little Rock, Arkansas. The co ...lity planning, design-build, value engineering, estimating, budgeting, and construction management.
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  • ...s and [[Dillard's]] department stores. In 1988 the company was the largest construction firm in the state, and among the top 100 in the country. ...nd declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of [[Hensel Phelps Construction]]. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998,
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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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  • '''Bragg's Electric Construction Company''' is an electrical contractor in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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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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  • ...97-2006) of the nonprofit [[William J. Clinton Foundation]], which oversaw construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]]. The original Foundation fundraising ...se to Bill Clinton's frequent requests for information about the status of construction on the library complex, Rutherford had his staff install a [[ClintonCam]] w
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  • ...se to Bill Clinton's frequent requests for information about the status of construction on the presidential library complex. The webcam was the brainchild of Clint
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  • ...nd Capitol Avenue from Scott to Louisiana streets. Beginning in March 1977 construction crews laid bricks on the pavement, planted willow oaks and crape myrtles, a ...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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  • The Foundation began privately campaigning for the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center]] on June 28, 1999, at La G ...re than 112,000 people made donations to defray the $165 million in actual construction costs for the presidential center complex.
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  • ...97-2006) of the nonprofit [[William J. Clinton Foundation]], which oversaw construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]].
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  • ...th the president for as much as two hours at a time," remembered Olcott as construction advanced. "He is very interested in this project -- he's all over it. He's
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  • ...tive. McClurkan became the on-site project manager for [[Clinton Library]] construction. Bill Clinton wanted an architect for his Library who represented youth, bu
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  • ...g to the company his responsibilities are "for overall firm management and construction phase administrative services as well as the management of specific large-s
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  • ...Ultimately, a settlement was reached where seventy-five percent of the 350 construction workers on the project were union members.
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  • ...d boycott by fourteen member unions of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] construction site. Sullivan and other labor leaders argued that their strong support for ...n Foundation]] fundraiser [[Terry McAuliffe]]. Seventy-five percent of the construction workers on the Clinton Library were union members. Said Sullivan in a parti
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  • ...equirement would break Arkansas law. Ultimately, three-quarters of the 350 construction workers on the Clinton Library site were union members. [[Edward Sullivan]], president of the AFL-CIO Building and Construction Trades Department, concluded the conflict, saying, that his organization "c
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  • McAuliffe became embroiled in a boycott by union construction workers who felt that the Clinton Presidential Center site should be one hu
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  • ...the President of North Little Rock's [[Doyne Construction Company]]. Doyne Construction was subcontractor on the fountain ringing [[Celebration Circle]] at the [[C [[Category:Construction]]
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  • ...partment Stores]] on a 50-50 basis after the failure of the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]]. The "C" and "D" in the company name stand for "Clark" and "Dilla *"Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame," ''Arkansas Business,'' April 2, 2001.
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  • ...ompany has about 160 employees and specializes in concrete and heavy civil construction projects.
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  • ...ovided program management for the [[William J. Clinton Foundation]] in the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]]. Hensel Phelps is located in Aurora,
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  • LERA provided structural engineers for the [[Clinton Library]] construction project.
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  • '''Entek Engineering''' was a consultant on the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]]. Entek created t
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  • ...g Engineers''' provided civil engineering and geotechnical services in the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]].
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  • '''Moffatt and Nichol Engineers''' provided marine engineering support on the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]]. The company was founded in 1945 to
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  • * George Waldon, "Presidential Countdown," ''South Central Construction'' 1.5 (July 2004): 26.
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  • ...equested by the Clinton Foundation involved tax reimbursements for Library construction equipment and building material.
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  • ...completion in 2009. A proposed Global Village on the site is not yet under construction.
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  • ...'' (USGBC) is a nonprofit organization for sustainable building design and construction. The USGBC was launched in 2000. The [[Arkansas Green Building Council]] is
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  • ...) provided digital mapping services to the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] construction project. AGIO also conducted risk assessments of the site in planning activ
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  • ...t manager for [[Vratsinas Construction Company]] of Little Rock and Turner Construction Co. of New York and Dallas concrete pillar and piers define the perimeter o ....arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aID=8663 ''Arkansas Business'' Story on construction error]
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  • ...early 2000s by [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]. [[Doyne Construction Company]] of North Little Rock accomplished the renovation for $4 million b
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  • ...d Porter]]. The residential design representative is [[Rodney Parham]] and construction administrator is [[Jim Thacker]]. Polk Stanley was founded in 1977.
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  • '''Doyne Construction Company''' is a commercial building contractor headquartered in North Littl Doyne Construction helped transform the old [[Choctaw Railway Station]] into the [[Clinton Sch
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  • More than 150,000 pounds of '''Pilkington glass''' panels were used in the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Library]]. Both sides of the custom panels ar
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  • ...nd Three Green Globes certified building was completed in August 2007 at a construction cost of $21.5 million. The lead architect on the 116,800 square foot struct
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  • ...tate House opened its doors for the first time in 1836, but remained under construction from March 1833 to 1842. The building is made from handmade bricks. From 18 Documenting the construction and past renovations of the Old State House.
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  • *[[Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals]] ...df MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction]
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  • ...d by the [[U.S. Green Building Council]]. LEED certification is granted to construction projects that reduce consumption of energy and building materials, create h ...in 2004 the Green Building Council awarded it Silver Certification for New Construction (LEED-NC). The Clinton Library is the first presidential library to receive
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  • ...ory. More than 112,000 people made donations to defray the $165 million in construction costs for the presidential center complex. The names of many of these donor ...(1997-2006) of the nonprofit William J. Clinton Foundation, which oversaw construction of the Clinton Presidential Center.
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  • June 5, 2002 - Construction begins at [[Clinton Library]] site
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  • ...; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">The Arkansas Studies Institute (Under Construction)</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View
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  • ...,000 to the [[Clinton Foundation]] for the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] construction fund at about the time of his pardon. The timing of the donation prompted a
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  • The construction cost of Phase 1 of the trolley system was $19.6 million, of which eighty pe
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  • ...was designed by [[Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects]]. [[Doyne Construction Company]] of North Little Rock accomplished the actual renovation between O *George Waldon, "Presidential Countdown," ''South Central Construction,'' 1.5 (July 2004): 26.
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  • ...nes after one such visit, and Clinton was "really into every aspect of the construction."
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  • ...ted as the 25th state, although the building was not complete. Much of the construction process was performed by slaves, such as the making of bricks. The building
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  • ...ber 3, 1975, led to the paring back the cost of the pedestrian and parking construction project from an original $17 million estimated budget to only $4.5 million ====Construction of the Metrocentre Pedestrian Mall====
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  • ...actors on the Tower were [[East Harding Construction]] and [[Hensel Phelps Construction]].
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  • ...Real Estate was also engaged in the process of acquiring property for the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]], the [[Heifer In
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  • ...y-story, one hundred thirty-eight unit high-rise condominium complex under construction just south of Little Rock's [[River Market District]]. ...rchitects]]. The lender is [[Metropolitan National Bank]]. In late January construction crews from [[CDI Contractors, LLC]] were pouring the seventh floor of the b
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  • ...sas River]] in North Little Rock. The ballpark was built by [[East Harding Construction]]. It was ready for the start of the 2007 season, opening April 12, 2007. T
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  • ...ric power generation. The district engineer in Little Rock responsible for construction of the Arkansas portion of the system was Colonel [[Charles L. Steel]].
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  • ...ric power generation. The district engineer in Little Rock responsible for construction of the Arkansas portion of the system was Colonel [[Charles L. Steel]].
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  • '''East Harding Construction''' is a construction company located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company is currently completi *[http://www.eastharding.com/ Homepage of East Harding Construction]
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  • The City Tiles project is a great example of how the construction of the [[Clinton Library]] has not only broadened the audience and clientel
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  • ...Lorikeet Landing]] is now open, and an [[African Veldt]] addition is under construction.
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  • [[William E. "Bill" Clark]] was founder of contractor and commercial construction company [[CDI]]. CDI is builder of both the Clinton Library and the [[Heife
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  • ...Applied Science Department, Department of Computer Science, Department of Construction Management, Department of Engineering Technology, Department of Information
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  • ...The federal and state government contributed $12.5 million to the bridge's construction costs, and [[Pulaski County]] picked up about $4 million of the tab. [[Illu ...[[Garver Engineering]]. The general contractor on the bridge was [[Jensen Construction]], working under superintendent [[Steve Ulmer]]. [[Bluegrass Bit]] subcontr
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  • ...of Arkansas. The architect of the new playground is [[Leland Couch]]. The construction manager on the site is [[Jackie Collins]]. "There's nothing like this anywh
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  • ...ed by [[Rick Redden]] of [[AMR Architects]], constructed by [[East Harding Construction]], and dedicated in July 2002. The building has two famous residents: [[Ted
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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 fundraising ca
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  • ...and-fish-center.jpg|thumb|300px|Arkansas Game and Fish Nature Center under construction. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • ...a cost of $30 million. The general contractor on the project was [[Nabholz Construction]] of Conway, Arkansas.
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  • *[[Commission on Water Well Construction]]
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  • ...ront Park]]. [[Park revenue bonds]] are paying for $325,000 of the cost of construction, and the [[Peabody Hotel]] is contributing $250,000 in exchange for naming
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  • [[Image:Riverfront-adventure-park.jpg|thumb|Riverfront Adventure Park under construction in Riverfront Park. Photo by Phil Frana.]] '''Riverfront Adventure Park''' is a playground under construction in [[Riverfront Park]] in downtown Little Rock. The playground project, whi
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  • ...construction and retrofitting on the bridge deck was accomplished by [[May Construction Company]]. ...ad in 1884. Soundings for the first pier were made on February 4, 1884, by construction engineer L.D. McGlashan. The bridge opened to locomotives on December 8, 18
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  • ...g of the building was [[Wittenberg, Delony, and Davidson]] of Little Rock. Construction on the building began in July 2003, under the leadership of [[CDI Contracto
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  • ...services including "appellate advocacy, bankruptcy, commercial litigation, construction litigation, toxic torts, fidelity and surety, labor and employment, product
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  • ...Rogers Design and Alderfer Architects. The general contractor was Nabholz Construction.
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  • *Laura Kellams, "Construction of Town Center Gets Under Way," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' August 25, 1
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  • ...xecutive officer and founding partner of [[May Construction Company]]. May Construction was founded in 1933 by [[G.W. May]] and [[Jimmy May]]. Lewis May joined the *[http://www.may-construction.com/ May Construction Company homepage]
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  • After his time in office he continued to commit his time and energy to public construction, education, and charity. He even wrote a book entitled "Build a State Capit
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  • ...trict Commission]] the authority to regulate the "alteration, restoration, construction, moving, and demolition of structures" inside the district boundaries. The
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  • ...of governor [[Benjamin Travis Laney]], who pushed the legislation for its construction through the legislature in 1947. The first football game played in the stad
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  • ...nding the statues in 2006. South Koreans citizens donated $300,000 towards construction of the memorial.
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  • ...by renovating the 1914 Rainwater Building, cost $3 million to accomplish. Construction on the site began in 2003 and was completed the next year. The general cont
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  • ...[[Fennell Purifoy Hammock Architects]]. The contractor was [[East Harding Construction]].
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  • ...rk Masons, Pyramid Construction, Inc., Acme Brick Company, Nathaniel Saine Construction, Staley Glass, and Landscape Forms, Inc.
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  • '''Gus M. Vratsinas''' is chairman and chief executive of [[Vratsinas Construction Company]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Vratsinas is the largest general co Vratsinas co-founded Vratsinas Construction with [[Ed Demoss]] and [[Sam Alley]] in 1987. The company built the [[Steph
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  • The contractor on the Medical Mile was [[Bell-Corley Construction]].
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  • ...rm as governor after allegations of improprieties in the awarding of state construction contracts in return for party kickbacks.
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  • ...osed in 1980, and was demolished on February 17, 1980, to make way for the construction of the [[Statehouse Convention Center]].
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  • Construction of the base began on November 6, 1953. The base was originally home to the
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  • ...nd Capitol Avenue from Scott to Louisiana streets. Beginning in March 1977 construction crews laid bricks on the pavement, planted willow oaks and crape myrtles, a
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  • Seattle's '''Pike Place Market''' inspired the construction of the [[River Market]] building in downtown Little Rock. In particular [[O
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  • ...'''River Market District Design Review Committee''' studies and recommends construction projects in the [[River Market District]] of Little Rock. Past or present c
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  • ...Company]] and [[B. Finley Vinson]], and constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]].
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  • ...s later. The hotel was demolished on February 17, 1980, to accommodate the construction of the [[Statehouse Convention Center]] and the [[Excelsior Hotel]].
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  • ...eveloped by the Doyle Rogers Company and constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]]. The office tower contains 432,108 square feet of usable office s
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  • The '''May Construction Company''' is a contractor and commercial construction firm headquartered at 2226 Cottondale Lane in Little Rock, Arkansas. The co ...lity planning, design-build, value engineering, estimating, budgeting, and construction management.
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  • The '''Dave Grundfest Company''' is a commercial construction firm founded by [[Dave Grundfest III]] in November 1992.
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  • ...s and [[Dillard's]] department stores. In 1988 the company was the largest construction firm in the state, and among the top 100 in the country. ...nd declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of [[Hensel Phelps Construction]]. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998,
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  • ...rkmen to Grand Gulf, Mississippi, and then to Little Rock, Arkansas, to do construction work on what is now called the [[Old State House]]. He farmed for seven yea
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  • Penitentiary construction was approved in 1838 by then-governor [[James S. Conway]], and one year lat ...1899, the penitentiary was removed to [[The Walls]] southwest of the city. Construction of the walls was completed in 1910.
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  • ...t Hamilton Drive in Little Rock. The $30 million center is currently under construction by general contractor [[Flynco]]. The building was designed by [[SWA Archit
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  • ...[[Tipton-Hurst Florists]], [[I. K. Electric Company]], [[Bragg's Electric Construction Company]], and [[Moses Melody Shop]].
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  • *"Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame," ''Arkansas Business,'' April 2, 2001.
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  • ..., which opened on East Markham Avenue in downtown Little Rock in 1982. The construction of both facilities on the site required the demolition of the [[Grady Manni
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...df MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction]
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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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