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Perini Gets Orders For $226M

Perini Corp. of Framingham announced new orders worth $226 million for work in Iraq and Guam today.The...

Drawing Board Full For Housing In Lunenburg | Sewer helped opened the floodgates for development

For years, as housing prices in the Boston area and along I-495 rose, developers found Central Massachusetts...

Legal Perspective: The 411 On The State’s I-Cubed Act | Program to help public infrastructure projects

Recently, the state authorized $250 million in new state infrastructure funding for job-creating private development projects as...

DiMasi: State Needs More Say In Power Plant Location

State House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi said he may file a bill to give the state greater...
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Worcester Groups Get $22.5M In Bonds

Two Worcester non-profits have received a total of $22.5 million in bonds from MassDevelopment.Seven Hills Foundation Inc....

Perini Scores $248M In Florida, Virginia Contracts

Framingham's Perini Corp. has been awarded more than $248 million in new construction contracts.The projects include the...

WBDC, Berkeley Respond To Unum RFP

On a very tight deadline, the developers of Gateway Park and CitySquare expect to respond to a...

National Grid Flying Toward Sun

Waltham-based utility National Grid plans to install solar power generation systems on state buildings and public schools...
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Azimuth Moves, Expands Within Nagog Park

Wireless network testing company Azimuth Systems Inc. has extended its lease and expanded its corporate headquarters in...

BMS Hires BU, MIT Grad To Run Devens Plant

Pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb has hired an MIT and Boston University graduate as vice president and general...
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