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Chicago issues caisson permit for 400 Lake Shore Drive

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According to Urbanize Chicago , a caisson permit has been issued, and below-grade work is scheduled to kick off early next year. The blog reports that once that work is done, "above-grade work will start in Q1 2025 and continue through Q2 2027. Landscaping and the final completion of the tower is expected for Q3 2027."

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BIG Reveals Updated Design for Vltava Philharmonic Hall in Prague

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Construction is expected to start in 2027, after completing the project documentation for the building permit and selecting a contractor. The Philharmonic Hall is expected to open in 2032. Read more ยป

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Construction starts at SOM-designed 400 Lake Shore Drive replacement in Chicago

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The 76-foot hole was partially filled by the 12-hour concrete pour required for the mat foundation for the two-tower scheme that will yield 1,100 apartments and the new DuSable Park at the three-acre site by Q3 2027. Video courtesy Related Midwest This update comes after caisson permits for the project were granted in December.

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Brightline's SoCal to Las Vegas high speed rail project could soon be underway

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A long-awaited high-speed rail project connecting Las Vegas to Southern California is reportedly ready to proceed in 2023 as an $8 billion proposal from rail operator Brightline is nearing permitting permission from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). The company says the project would create up to 1,000 permanent jobs in both states.

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13 trends, technologies, and strategies to expect in 2023

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According to Juniper Research, the number of hydrogen vehicles in service is predicted to exceed one million globally by 2027. In healthcare, updated FGI standards now require noise abatement in very specific fashion for state permits. Gary Bireta, Project Executive 12.

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Higher development charges, less federal money

Brandon Donnelly

For example, fees for a townhouse in Vancouver will rise from $10,027 today to $30,861 by 2027. In response to this, federal housing minister, Sean Fraser, has just pulled $138 million in funding that was intended to accelerate housing permits and new affordable housing projects in Surrey and Burnaby. This makes some sense.

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"Those in power want to hold on to their one way of designing" says Tumpa Husna-Yasmin Fellows

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Read: "If we're to ask one man to turn this around, that's a heavy task indeed" It would involve scrapping the current requirement of an ARB-accredited bachelor's degree (Part One) and permitting students with relevant degrees or professional experience to continue on the path to becoming registered architects in the UK.

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