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From 30,000 federal workers to T-Mobile to thousands who work at two engineering firms, managers are waiting until workspaces are modified and sanitized to bring workers back to their offices.
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Segment 1: How to analyze political ads.As midterm election campaigns start to hit their stride, voters in Kansas and Missouri are sure to be inundated…
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Saying it will hire around 1,200 employees this year, Burns & McDonnell announced that it is beginning work on a $42 million expansion of its Kansas City…
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Updated at 2:30 p.m. to include response from Kansas City councilman Jermaine Reed. With the contract for a new terminal at Kansas City International…
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The fight over who will build a new terminal at Kansas City International Airport just keeps going — and voters haven't even approved it yet. On Sept. 6,…
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Engineering firm Burns & McDonnell is calling on Kansas City officials to restart the selection process for a new, single-terminal Kansas City…
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Voters in Kansas City, Missouri, will decide in November whether the city should construct a new single terminal at Kansas City International Airport. The…
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The Kansas City Council put off a decision Thursday to finalize ballot language for a vote on a new airport.The council split seven to six in favor of the…
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Updated, 4:56 p.m. Tuesday: There won't be a decision this week on a new terminal proposed for Kansas City International Airport.Instead, the four teams…
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A decision on which company might build a new, single terminal at Kansas City International Airport, potentially a billion dollar project, is getting…
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Burns & McDonnell will employ the first ten graduates of a new career and technical education program on the Kansas City International Airport project –…
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From the “KC Built. KC Pride.” banners to the backdrop of the downtown skyline to the sprinkle of reps wearing Love KC shirts, Burns & McDonnell portrayed…