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Arnhem, The Netherlands - ARCADIS, parent company of several leading project and program management companies, has today announced the launch of ARCADIS Worldwide Project Consulting, a global initiative of project, cost and program management services for property and construction related projects. The establishment of this initiative is in response to clients' increasing demand for a cost effective global delivery of project management expertise. ARCADIS Worldwide Project Consulting will provide solutions to international real estate and construction challenges, creating added value in complex projects. Project, cost and program management services will be delivered on a global scale combined with essential local expertise undertaken by ARCADIS companies or close alliance partners.
Frescatore Consulting LLC, a locally based, full service construction waste management firm, has been selected to oversee the construction waste management and recycling implementation plans and services for three major construction projects in Central Pennsylvania. The JEM Group, LLC, the contractor responsible for the Dickinson College Science Facility project, in Carlisle, and R.S. Mowery & Sons, Inc, the contractor responsible for the Milton Hershey Schools Springboard Academy project, and also the Hershey Medical Center East Campus Neuromuscular Facility project, located in Hershey, both selected Frescatore Consulting to design, train, and implement the entire construction waste management plan for these projects. These three projects alone, represent approximately $71,000,000 of construction dollars.
Foreclosure activity has shown a dramatic increase in San Diego and Riverside counties, far outpacing most of California and the rest of the nation, according to a foreclosure tracking firm, RealtyTrac.The large disparity is probably because of the cooling real estate market in what is one of the most expensive regions of the country, according to one local economist. San Diego County had 4,069 properties in some stage of foreclosure for the quarter that ended in September, compared with 970 properties for the same quarter in 2005, an increase of 319 percent. Riverside had 4,403 such properties for the most recent quarter, versus 1,297 for the same quarter in 2005, an increase of 239 percent. .
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