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On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, City of Greenville Engineering staff and contractors perform a walk-through inspection on a portion of W 5th Street that has been under construction as part of the BUILD Grant project. The new roundabout at W 5th Street and W 14th Avenue is slated to open on Monday, April 1.

 

The City’s Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Project, funded by a grant administered by the US Department of Transportation (awarded in 2019), officially began in August 2023. The BUILD Project is comprised of four greenway and sidewalk projects, and three streetscape projects, along E & W 5th Street, Dickinson Avenue, Town Creek near Town Common, and around Moyewood and the ECU Health Campus.

 

More information can be found at: www.greenvillenc.gov/government/engineering/major-project...

Painted fuselage frame with belly pan temporarily attached for fitting.

Homes for Our Troops begin a two-day build brigade in Prairieville, Louisiana, August 17, 2012 of a home for Army Corporal Jeffrey Argrave.

My friend Galen gave me a wonderfull landscape to start my gardencenter on cyberbohemia's botanya

Mobile, Ala. 8/24/2012--Cpl Christopher Montgomery-- Volunteers help with the Homes For Our Troops Home build project for Cpl. Chris Montgomery in Mobile, Ala., Friday, August 24, 2012. Marine Corporal Christopher Montgomery was on his third deployment when he lost both of his legs and severely injured his left arm in an IED blast in the Northern Helmand Province of Afghanistan with 3/5 Dark Horse Marine Battalion on December 7, 20120. (Photo: Michael Spooneybarger/ PR Newswire)

Mobile, Ala. 8/24/2012--Cpl Christopher Montgomery-- Volunteers help with the Homes For Our Troops Home build project for Cpl. Chris Montgomery in Mobile, Ala., Friday, August 24, 2012. Marine Corporal Christopher Montgomery was on his third deployment when he lost both of his legs and severely injured his left arm in an IED blast in the Northern Helmand Province of Afghanistan with 3/5 Dark Horse Marine Battalion on December 7, 20120. (Photo: Michael Spooneybarger/ PR Newswire)

Teardrop Trailer Build Journal

Students from the GATEways Outreach Program showed visitors how to build their own bird feeders using milk jugs, plastic bottles, tin cans and milk cartons. Volunteers from SimpleCraft Club were also there to assist participants with all of the visitors projects.

Securing the last rafter on this 1400 square foot house

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