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  2. Flathead Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel was constructed for the Great Northern Railway by the Walsh Construction Company and S.J. Groves and Sons (collectively known as Walsh–Groves) at a cost of nearly $44 million (equivalent to $316 million in 2023). [3]

  3. Framework (building) - Wikipedia

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    Walsh Construction Company Framework was a planned mixed-use building in Portland, Oregon , United States, that would have been located in the Pearl District neighborhood. [ 2 ] Designed by Lever Architecture, it would have been the tallest timber building in North America, [ 3 ] and was called the "nation's first high-rise building made of ...

  4. Blennerhassett Island Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the bridge was overseen by the Walsh Construction Company of Chicago, and it opened to traffic on June 13, 2008. [2] The completion of the span completed Corridor D between Interstate 275 east of Cincinnati to Interstate 79 at Clarksburg, West Virginia.

  5. Walsh, Lovett and Co. - Wikipedia

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    Walsh, Lovett & Co. was a Birmingham firm that dealt in metals and construction material in South America and opened a branch in Calcutta in 1874. [1] The registered offices of the company were in No. 10, Ludgate-Hill in the city of Birmingham. [2] As a contractor, they carried out large waterworks at Bombay and other locations. [3]

  6. Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations - Wikipedia

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    OBO has its origins in the Foreign Service Buildings Commission, which was established in 1926 under the Foreign Service Buildings Act. This legislation granted the Secretary of State the authority to acquire by purchase, construction, or exchange sites and buildings in foreign capitals and other foreign cities; to maintain, repair, improve, and refurbish these properties; and to dispose of ...

  7. United Nations Secretariat Building - Wikipedia

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    Fuller Turner Walsh Slattery Inc., a joint venture between the George A. Fuller Company, Turner Construction, the Walsh Construction Company, and the Slattery Contracting Company, was selected in December 1948 to construct the Secretariat Building, as well as the foundations for the remaining buildings.

  8. Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the eastern approach to the bridge in Branford and East Haven began in 2001; while work began in 2004 on the earthworks for the western approach around the I-91/Route 34 interchange. The United Illuminating Company erected new pylons and rerouted its 115 kilovolt transmission lines away from the bridge in 2003, to make way for ...

  9. Notre Dame School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The School of Architecture is housed in the Walsh Family Hall of Architecture. [2] Construction started on 31 October 2016 and was completed in January 2019, and the 110,000-square-foot building was designed by John Simpson, the structural engineering done by Thornton Tomasetti and built by the Walsh Group. [18]