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  2. Atlas GmbH - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas GmbH (formerly 2010–16 Atlas Maschinen GmbH) is a medium-sized construction machinery manufacturer based in Ganderkesee.The company mainly manufactures wheeled excavators, two-way excavators and crawler excavators in various weight and performance categories, as well as loading cranes and medium-sized wheel loaders.

  3. Edificio London París - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 1905. The building was designed in an eclectic style, and was one of the first tall buildings in Montevideo when opened in 1908. It is topped by a narrow zinc, columned cupula supporting an Atlas figure, symbol of The Standard Life insurance company, which was at that time the largest in South America. The cupula is not ...

  4. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Copco companies develop, manufacture, service, and rent industrial tools, air compressors (of which it is the world's leading producer), [8] construction and assembly systems. The Group operates in four areas: Compressor Technology, Vacuum Technology, Power Technology and Industrial Technology.

  5. Atlas Portland Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, Atlas Portland Cement Company produced eight million barrels for the construction of the Panama Canal (1903-1914); its product was the majority of cement used on that project. [1] For the construction of the Singer Building in New York City, 22,600 barrels of cement were used.

  6. Why is housing so expensive? There simply aren't enough homes.

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    As of 2024, there were roughly 1 million fewer workers in construction trades than in 2007, according to the Joint Center for Housing. Even with the backlog of homes that could be built, builders ...

  7. Robert Mills (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1811, Mills was involved in a significant renovation and remodeling of [Old] St. Mary's Church in Burlington, New Jersey, including the addition of a new semi-octagonal apse on the east end of the building. [1] In 1812, Mills designed the Monumental Church in Richmond, Virginia. It was built to commemorate the deaths of 72 people in the ...