Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1997-02-28
Website
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2025-02-25 (radiospannenburg.nl)
Trustus strengthens sustainable focus with acquisition due to caring capital -
Joure, asset manager Trustus Capital Management, has taken over because of Caring Capital. The Haarlem asset manager continues to operate as an independent entity, and the current management, consisting of Hans Volberda and Ilco Snoey Kiewit, remains active at the existing location. According to both parties, the acquisition offers opportunities to bundle expertise in the field of sustainable investing. Cooperation and […]
Read more2024-12-25 (wnyt.com)
Preconstruction work to begin in January to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge - .com NewsChannel 13
Preconstruction work to collect data to design a new Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is scheduled to begin in January. The Baltimore Sun, citing Maryland Transportation Authority spokesperson Bradley Tanner, reports that work is scheduled to include topographic and underwater surveys, as well as soil sampling. The rebuilding effort is expected to take nearly four years and cost about $2 billion. In August, the Maryland Transportation Authority awarded the construction contract to the Omaha, Nebraska-based Kiewit Corporation. The bridge collapsed March 26 after a container ship lost power and crashed into one of its columns, sending six members of a roadwork crew plunging to their deaths.
Read more2024-12-24 (kstp.com)
Preconstruction work to begin in January to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge - .com 5 Eyewitness News
Preconstruction work to collect data to design a new Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is scheduled to begin in January. The Baltimore Sun, citing Maryland Transportation Authority spokesperson Bradley Tanner, reports that work is scheduled to include topographic and underwater surveys, as well as soil sampling. The rebuilding effort is expected to take nearly four years and cost about $2 billion. In August, the Maryland Transportation Authority awarded the construction contract to the Omaha, Nebraska-based Kiewit Corporation. The bridge collapsed March 26 after a container ship lost power and crashed into one of its columns, sending six members of a roadwork crew plunging to their deaths.
Read more2024-11-14 (sgvtribune.com)
$798M accepted to help build San Gabriel Valley light-rail extension
LA Metro's commitment is to take the light-rail line from Pomona to Claremont. The next mile into Montclair will cost about $80 million, money set aside for construction by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority.
Read more2024-11-14 (dailybulletin.com)
$798M accepted to help build light-rail extension to Claremont and Montclair
LA Metro's commitment is to take the light-rail line from Pomona to Claremont. The next mile into Montclair will cost about $80 million, money set aside for construction by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority.
Read more2024-07-02 (pgjonline.com)
BKV Sells First Carbon-Neutral Gas to Kiewit
BKV Corp. has announced its first sale of carbon sequestered gas to Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. This carbon-neutral natural gas aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain.
Read more2023-09-06 (globest.com)
Sale Leaseback Transaction Volume Rises 8.3% | GlobeSt
Also retail reached its highest contribution level since the pandemic.
Read more2023-04-13 (tunnelingonline.com)
Weeks Marine Organization Joins Kiewit
On Jan. 1, 2023, Kiewit Corporation completed its acquisition of Weeks Marine, Inc. and its subsidiaries Healy Tibbitts Builders, Inc., McNally International, Inc. and North American Aggregates for an undisclosed amount.
Read more2023-01-12 (dredgingtoday.com)
Major merger announced, Kiewit acquires Weeks Marine
U.S. dredging contractor Weeks Marine has been acquired by Kiewit Corporation of Omaha, Nebraska, one of North America’s largest construction and engineering organizations.
Read more2023-01-11 (gcaptain.com)
Weeks Marine Acquired by Kiewit Corporation
New Jersey-based dredging and marine services specialist Weeks Marine has been acquired by Kiewit Corporation, a privately held construction company based in Omaha, Nebraska. The acquisition includes Weeks Marine subsidiaries...
Read more2023-01-09 (marinelink.com)
Kiewit Corporation Acquires Weeks Marine
Omaha-headquartered construction company Kiewit Corporation on January 1, 2023 completed its acquisition of Cranford, N.J.-based...
Read more2023-01-04 (poandpo.com)
Kiewit buys dredging specialist Weeks Marine and its subsidiaries
Kiewit Corporation has bought New Jersey-based dredging specialist Weeks Marine and its subsidiaries Healy Tibbitts Builders, McNally International and North American Aggregates, for an undisclosed sum.
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