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$2.3 billion of 2014 Army budget goes to construction
Army officials recently took time to discuss their military branch’s $129.7 billion portion of the federal budget for the 2014 fiscal year, beginning October 1st. It should come to no surprise that the vast majority of that money, 44 percent or $56.6 billion, will go to military personnel. But about $2.3 billion is marked for “military construction, […]
April 15, 2013
Business
Defense bill adds nearly $500 million in North Carolina military construction projects
President Barack Obama signed into effect a $633 billion defense bill the night of January 2, the Associated Press reported. Though the bill does include cuts in overall defense spending, it is expected to pull in nearly $500 million for construction projects for military bases in North Carolina. The bill also grants all military personnel […]
January 4, 2013
Roadbuilding
Kirk Landers, Editor Emeritus
The uncertainty of federal funding has reduced America’s road program to pavement maintenance work — this, at a time when major construction is needed and would employ millions of people who are not currently employed
September 7, 2011
Roadbuilding
Kirk Landers, Editor Emeritus
The uncertainty of federal funding has reduced America’s road program to pavement maintenance work — this, at a time when major construction is needed and would employ millions of people who are not currently employed
September 7, 2011
Roadbuilding
Kirk Landers, Editor Emeritus
The uncertainty of federal funding has reduced America’s road program to pavement maintenance work — this, at a time when major construction is needed and would employ millions of people who are not currently employed
September 7, 2011
Roadbuilding
Kirk Landers, Editor Emeritus
The uncertainty of federal funding has reduced America’s road program to pavement maintenance work — this, at a time when major construction is needed and would employ millions of people who are not currently employed
September 7, 2011
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