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Guam’s premier entertainment facility reopens following COVID-19
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Guam’s premier entertainment facility reopens following COVID-19
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Climate control, wind flow define window choices in 2023
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The 28-story tower is the neighborhood’s first for-rent apartment development in decades and features studio apartments along with one-, two- and three-bedroom units and penthouses, plus 38,000 square feet of retail and commercial space. The project also preserves a large banyan tree on the premises. Lilia Waikīkī was praised by CoStar Impact Award judges, including
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Could three-dimensional (3D) printing be the technology of the future for Hawai‘i’s building industry? Black Buffalo 3D, which produces large-scale 3D construction printers using a ready-mix cement “ink” to print buildings while on a job site, recently launched a project described as “the world’s biggest and most ambitious 3D home construction undertaking to date.” Virginia-based
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Hawai‘i-based contractors working on the second phase of construction at Kūlanihāko‘i High School on Maui were honored in March by the Masonry Institute of Hawaii. The new school in Kihei was named “Project of the Year,” highlighting the efforts by general contractor Nordic PCL Construction Inc. and the project’s positive impact on the masonry construction
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