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Slumping Northeast construction sector gets boost after Sandy | Reuters.com
Slumping Northeast construction sector gets boost after Sandy | Reuters.com

With No 421a, New Housing Units to Drop by 25 Percent as Market Levels –  Commercial Observer
With No 421a, New Housing Units to Drop by 25 Percent as Market Levels – Commercial Observer

Bendigo excavation worker stole $361,000 in property during three-week  crime spree targeting construction sites | Bendigo Advertiser | Bendigo, VIC
Bendigo excavation worker stole $361,000 in property during three-week crime spree targeting construction sites | Bendigo Advertiser | Bendigo, VIC

A backhoe, run by the Department of Environmental Protection, clears a  creek of garbage in the Midland Beach neighbourhood where many homes are  set to be demolished due to Hurricane Sandy in
A backhoe, run by the Department of Environmental Protection, clears a creek of garbage in the Midland Beach neighbourhood where many homes are set to be demolished due to Hurricane Sandy in

A volunteer helps tear down the dry wall of a house damaged by Hurricane  Sandy in the Midland Beach neighbourhood of Staten Island, New York  November 9, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES -
A volunteer helps tear down the dry wall of a house damaged by Hurricane Sandy in the Midland Beach neighbourhood of Staten Island, New York November 9, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES -

Andrew Burton - Builder - New Life Builders | LinkedIn
Andrew Burton - Builder - New Life Builders | LinkedIn

Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily
Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily

Funding Agreements | NYCEDC
Funding Agreements | NYCEDC

Volunteers help remove the oven from a house damaged by Hurricane Sandy in  the Midland Beach neighbourhood of Staten Island, New York November 9,  2012. REUTERS/Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT
Volunteers help remove the oven from a house damaged by Hurricane Sandy in the Midland Beach neighbourhood of Staten Island, New York November 9, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT

Creekside Homes Custom Home Builder | Meet Our Team
Creekside Homes Custom Home Builder | Meet Our Team

Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily
Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily

Andrew Burton Construction – Master Builders Apprenticeship Services
Andrew Burton Construction – Master Builders Apprenticeship Services

Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily
Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily

Keystone XL: Low Oil Prices, Tar Sands Pullout Could Kill Pipeline Plan -  Inside Climate News
Keystone XL: Low Oil Prices, Tar Sands Pullout Could Kill Pipeline Plan - Inside Climate News

Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily
Andrew Burton Construction | ArchDaily

A backhoe is used by the Department of Sanitation to clear garbage from a  street in the Midland Beach neighborhood in Staten Island, New York  November 9, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES -
A backhoe is used by the Department of Sanitation to clear garbage from a street in the Midland Beach neighborhood in Staten Island, New York November 9, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES -

Andrew Burton Constructions | ArchDaily
Andrew Burton Constructions | ArchDaily

Andrew Burton Constructions | Archello
Andrew Burton Constructions | Archello

Andrew Burton - Electronics Engineer - System Q Ltd | LinkedIn
Andrew Burton - Electronics Engineer - System Q Ltd | LinkedIn

Andrew Burton - Owner, Creekside Homes - McMinnville, Oregon, United States  | LinkedIn
Andrew Burton - Owner, Creekside Homes - McMinnville, Oregon, United States | LinkedIn

North Dakota Oil Boom
North Dakota Oil Boom

Increased oil cost drives up DOT paving projects by $1.3 million – New  Hampshire Bulletin
Increased oil cost drives up DOT paving projects by $1.3 million – New Hampshire Bulletin

Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline, Says Climate Impact Can't Be Ignored -  Inside Climate News
Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline, Says Climate Impact Can't Be Ignored - Inside Climate News