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  2. Associated General Contractors of America - Wikipedia

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    The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is a trade association in the United States construction industry, with headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. History [ edit ] The AGC was founded in November, 1918 to address problems identified during World War I .

  3. Hart Senate Office Building - Wikipedia

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    Warnecke dismissed allegations about Senate-ordered changes, saying these increased costs just 2 percent, and said that construction alone was just $107 million ($337,824,828 in 2023 dollars) (with another $28 million ($88,402,759 in 2023 dollars) coming from administrative costs, fees, and furnishings).

  4. List of companies headquartered in Northern Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s several Fortune 500 companies relocated from California to Northern Virginia, including Computer Sciences Corporation, Hilton Hotels Corporation, Northrop Grumman, and Science Applications International Corporation. Active companies formerly headquartered in the region include AOL, Sallie Mae, Sigarms Inc., and US Airways.

  5. National Utility Contractors Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. NUCA.com. The National Utility Contractors Association ( NUCA) is a trade association representing the underground utility industry in the United States. Founded in 1964, NUCA is the largest trade association for this industry in the country. [1] It represents contractors, suppliers, and manufacturers involved in water, sewer, gas ...

  6. Government of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Government of Virginia. The government of Virginia combines the executive, legislative and judicial branches of authority in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The current governor of Virginia is Glenn Youngkin. The State Capitol building in Richmond was designed by Thomas Jefferson, and the cornerstone was laid by Governor Patrick Henry in 1785.

  7. Raymond James Stadium - Wikipedia

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    During construction, the facility was known as Tampa Community Stadium. In June 1998, prior to its opening, the naming rights were bought by St. Petersburg -based Raymond James Financial for $32.5 million in a 13–year agreement. [41]

  8. Administrative divisions of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The administrative divisions of Virginia are the areas into which the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state, is divided for political and administrative purposes. Some are local governments; others are not. However, all local governments (counties, independent cities, and incorporated towns) are political subdivisions of the state.

  9. ‘Totally insane’ fees - AOL

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    Those delays ended up costing Gibbons her home. Out of the blue, she received a notice of foreclosure by her HOA, plus a bill for $34,000 in late fees, interest charges and, ultimately, attorney fees.