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Press releases about Burns & McDonnell projects and news:
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Harrington & Cortelyou acquisition complete Kansas City-based firm has decades of experience engineering fixed and movable highway and railroad bridges. Closing documents signed June 30. Publish Date: 01-JUL-2010 08:07 AM
Firm to design 650-MW power station in South Texas International Power and South Texas Electric Cooperative selected the joint venture team of Burns & McDonnell, Zachry Industrial and Mitsubishi Power Systems to design and build the 650-MW Coleto Creek Unit 2 coal-fired power plant in Goliad County, Texas. Publish Date: 17-JUN-2010 12:00 AM
Burns & McDonnell to acquire bridge design specialist Kansas City-based Harrington & Cortelyou has decades of experience engineering fixed and movable highway and railroad bridges. Publish Date: 16-JUN-2010 07:59 AM
Firm energizes major transmission & distribution projects On the same day, Burns & McDonnell energized South Texas Electric Cooperative’s first fiber-optic line and wind-fueled transmission for Oklahoma Gas & Electric. Publish Date: 27-MAY-2010 12:00 AM
New Parkland Hospital central utility plant design win Parkland Health & Hospital System selected Burns & McDonnell to perform an energy analysis and conceptual and detailed design for the mission-critical central utility plant at its new 17-story, approximately 2.5 million-square-foot hospital in Dallas. Publish Date: 27-MAY-2010 12:00 AM
Firm helps ETT energize the largest U.S. battery storage facility As engineer-procure-construct contractor, Burns & McDonnell designed and constructed a facility to house the largest battery storage system in the nation and designed the adjacent substation. Publish Date: 21-MAY-2010 12:00 AM
Xcel Energy signs Burns & McDonnell for biomass gasification plant Project includes engineering design, permitting, procurement and construction support for Bay Front Power Plant in Ashland, Wis. When complete, the 73-megawatt Bay Front will be the largest biomass power facility in the Midwest. Publish Date: 29-JAN-2010 12:00 AM