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  2. Ryan Companies - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Companies US, Inc. (or Ryan or Ryan Companies) is a national [2] builder, developer, designer, and real estate manager based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With in-house construction, design, development, capital markets and real estate management, Ryan uses integrated project delivery (IPD) as a preferred method for and delivering design and construction projects and organizing project teams.

  3. Elmer A. Stuck - Wikipedia

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    The Craighead County Courthouse in Jonesboro, designed by Stuck and completed in 1934. The Community Center No. 1 in Jonesboro, designed by Stuck and completed in 1936. The Jacob Trieber Federal Building, United States Post Office, and United States Court House in Helena, designed by associated architects Edward F. Brueggeman and Elmer A. Stuck & Associates and completed in 1961.

  4. Irby, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Irby is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, Washington, United States, west of Odessa, north of State Route 28 on Irby Road. The BNSF Railway runs through the town. It was founded as a ranch in 1878 by John Irby. [2] A post office called Irby was established in 1907, and remained in operation until 1962. [3]

  5. Irby, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Irby (locally / ˈ ɜːr b i /) is a village on the Wirral Peninsula, in Merseyside, England. The village covers an area of 20 square kilometres. To the north of Irby lies the associated hamlet of Irby Hill. It is part of the Greasby, Frankby and Irby Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral and is within the parliamentary constituency of ...

  6. Henry Irby - Wikipedia

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    The son of a harness maker, Irby was born in York County, South Carolina, on January 26, 1807. In 1833, he married Sardis Walraven, with whom he had two sons. He later moved to Georgia for unknown reasons. [1] On December 18, 1838, Daniel Johnson sold Irby 202.5 acres of land (known as Land Lot No. 99) in what later became Buckhead for $650.

  7. The Beck Group - Wikipedia

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    The Beck Group is a company that provides architecture, construction, sustainability, virtual building, and technology services. The company is based in Dallas, Texas.It has regional offices in Atlanta, Austin, Carolinas, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Mexico City, Monterrey, South Florida, and Tampa. [3]

  8. Irby (surname) - Wikipedia

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    John L. M. Irby (1854–1900), US Senator representing South Carolina; John R. Irby, editor of the Bismarck Tribune; Joyce Irby, bassist and co-lead vocalist of Klymaxx; Lee Irby (born 1963), American novelist and historian; Leonard Irby (by 1522-1571), English MP; Lynna Irby (born 1998), American sprinter; Kenneth Irby (1936–2015), American poet

  9. Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Edwin Irby Hatch Nuclear Power Plant is near Baxley, Georgia, in the southeastern United States, on a 2,244-acre (9 km²) site. It has two General Electric boiling water reactors with a total capacity of 1,848 megawatts. Previously, the reactors had a combined capacity listing of 1,759 MW.