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Cover Report: Legislative/Regulatory
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When Dave Herlihy, owner of Floorco in Miamisburg, a flooring wholesaler, opened eight months ago, he didn't anticipate his membership to be largely remodelers.
One thing I've recognized -- I've been doing this 15 years -- is when building is down, remodeling goes up," said Herlihy.
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Building on its historic ties to the railroad industry, city officials believe the future of Elkins is on track.
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The Buffalo Niagara region added more construction jobs than all but two U.S. metro areas in the last year, a result of health care, university and private-sector development projects that spurred an 18 percent gain in employment.
From October 2010 to October 2011, the region added 3,600 construction jobs, pushing employment in that sector to 23,900 -- the highest point since before 2001, an industry official said during a Monday news conference outside the Larkin at Exchange Building just east of downtown Buffalo.
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Randy Johnson believes the home building industry will bounce back, but it won't be the same as before.
Johnson, a Spokane-based distributor for Phantom Screens, a screen manufacturer, said he had to cut prices, reducing his margins by as much as 20 percent, to generate business.
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The boom in drilling activity is shaking the rig-building industry and the dramatic jump in demand for both new and refurbished rigs is leaving many companies with maxed-out capacity and component shortages.
Being a rig manufacturer can be feast or famine and equipment manufacturers like Tulsa-based Taylor Industries are feasting, said Brett Taylor, company president.
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Building industry booms downtown as big projects shape district's future
Transformation: Projects add 20 acres of indoor space
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INDUSTRY -- A local teen has completed building a storage building near the town recycling center as part of his Eagle Scout project.
When Jordan Williams, 17, and his father, Rick, went to the town site for a bucket of sand-salt for their home, it meant getting it from a precariously tall pile. Jordan thought it would be nice to have a structure for the mixture.