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  • News
  • by BPC Staff
  • onJanuary 31, 2017
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From The Hill: Senate committee approves Zinke to lead Interior

Senate committee approves Zinke to lead Interior BY DEVIN HENRY   A Senate committee on Tuesday advanced Ryan Zinke’s nomination to be President Trump’s secretary of Interior. Zinke’s nomination was approved 16-6 by the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and will move to the full Senate next. Four Democrats joined every Republican in backing Zinke, […]

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The 2017 Annual Newsletter from Dutra Group

    CAPACITY. CAPABILITY. CHARACTER.     Our 2017 Newsletter is here!   Dutra is excited to introduce our newly designed annual newsletter developed and authored by our team featuring the great work, inspiring people and many projects that make Dutra the industry leader in aggregates, dredging and marine construction services!     Click here […]

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BPC Expert Briefing: Recreational Boating in Northern California

Recreational Boating in Northern California: Benefits and Challenges Thursday, March 9, 2017 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Brickyard Cove Marina 1150 Brickyard Cove Road, 3rd Floor Point Richmond, CA CLICK HERE TO VIEW PROGRAM AND PRESENTATIONS Developed by BPC’s newly formed Marinas and Boatyards Committee, this Briefing will take a comprehensive look at issues facing […]

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  • News
  • by BPC Staff
  • onDecember 20, 2016
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Washington Post: Trump team plans for infrastructure ‘task force’ to advance top spending priority

By Juliet Eilperin and Steven Mufson, Washington Post, Dec. 20, 2016 President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to create an infrastructure “task force” that will help carry out the ambitious federal spending program he intends to undertake upon taking office, according to several individuals briefed on his plans. Key members of Trump’s team — including his son-in-law Jared Kushner, […]

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  • News
  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 21, 2016
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U.S. EPA awards more than $4 million for three projects to protect and restore San Francisco Bay

SAN FRANCISCO – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $4.2 million in federal grants to local, regional, and national entities for projects to restore wetlands, improve water quality and “green” the urban landscape in and around San Francisco Bay. “Protecting San Francisco Bay is a top priority for EPA,” said Tomás Torres, EPA’s Water […]

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East Bay Times: Connection found in two Bay Area faults

Connection found in two Bay Area faults Discovery means both faults could rupture at the same time By Alicia Chang Associated Press LOS ANGELES — The most dangerous earthquake fault in the San Francisco Bay Area is connected to another, which means both could rupture simultaneously and unleash major devastation, a new studyfinds. The Hayward […]

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