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A Department of Homeland Security Inspector General's audit of the non-profit's practices says that Rebuild Northwest Florida paid a hand-picked contractor too much to manage the work.
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Another Chinese drywall maker must face Florida and Virginia state court jurisdiction in lawsuits over defective drywall, Federal and state courts have ruled this month.
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Canadians continue to flock to Florida.
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How about a tunnel 3,900 feet long? That's the job facing a public-private consortium that's working to improve traffic flow in the Port of Miami.
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Builders are getting re-acquainted with a problem that used to be familiar: a shortage of skilled labor.
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The future of some high-profile public construction projects in Dade County, Fla., has been thrown into uncertainty following criminal investigations into bid-rigging and kickbacks.
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As the building industry shows signs of life, the county is considering raising impact fees.
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Privately Funded Passenger Rail Coming to Florida
Real estate company Florida East Coast Industries picks up where Gov. Rick Scott left off by moving forward with a $1 billion passenger-rail line between Miami and Orlando—without government funding.
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Growing Market for Parking-Lot Design
As the number of parking spots, and lots, grows relentlessly higher, architects search for attractive, multipurpose solutions.
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