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Indiana needs more than a thousand new construction workers by next year to address a labor shortage within the industry. That's according to the Indiana Construction Roundtable Foundation. Indiana Trades Day aims to give high school students a chance to learn about careers in construction.
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It's another bill that aims to make housing cheaper for Hoosiers by reducing regulation.
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Citizens Energy Group announced Monday the start of a multi-year project to replace four miles of natural gas pipes in Avondale Meadows, Martindale Brightwood and Far Eastside neighborhoods.
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At least 14 bridge projects are scheduled for work during the 2024 construction season.
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The 2024 construction season kicks off in Indianapolis when the city will spread $363 million in spending amongst roads, bridges, stormwater and trails.
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The Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods Grant Program is providing a total of $3.3 billion to 132 communities – with $368,000 going to communities in Indiana. The measure is aimed to provide more direct access to job, education and other opportunities to these communities through infrastructure.
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The completion of a key interstate puzzle piece is in sight as the last section of I-69 in Marion and Johnson counties finishes construction this year.
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A worker died on a southern Indiana construction site last week after being crushed. The incident may reflect some the risks construction workers face as the industry’s nationwide rate of work fatalities remains stubbornly high.
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The multi-year project invests more than $8.6 million in the overhaul of Broad Ripple Avenue from the Monon Trail to College Avenue.