News tagged shutdown
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Crane BS&U workers vote to strike again
Members of the GMB at Crane Building Services & Utilities have voted to strike, for the second time in less than two years, pledging to shut down the company's Hitchin headquarters.
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Architects’ PII specialist Wren Insurance to shut down
The Architects’ Journal Architects’ PII specialist Wren Insurance to shut down Wren Insurance Association, the mutual insurer of professional indemnity insurance for architects, is to cease trading after nearly 40 years The post Architects’ PII specialist Wren Insurance to shut down appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Richard Waite
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Gateway Says Hudson Tunnel Shutdown ‘Cost Millions,’ Delayed Contracts as April 16 Court Fight Looms
Gateway officials said at its March 23 meeting that a roughly two-week shutdown cost millions, delayed key tunnel contracts and could force another halt within months as funding uncertainty persists.
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Kennedy Center Board Approves $257M Rehab, Two-Year Shutdown
Kennedy Center board approves $257 million overhaul and two-year shutdown as structural deficiencies, legal challenges and funding questions raise uncertainty over project scope and delivery timeline.
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Gateway Hudson Tunnel Work Resumes Even as Funding Uncertainty Mounts
Even as Gateway tunnel construction resumes after a court-ordered release of federal funds, officials warn the $16B Northeast Corridor megaproject could face another shutdown within months if reimbursements again stall.
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