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VERO BEACH AND POMPANO, FLA. — Dallas-based Balfour Beatty Construction will undertake two upcoming construction projects at educational institutions in Florida. The firm is planning to break ground next spring on the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Vero Beach for Florida Atlantic University. The LEED Silver property will include research labs, offices and a conference area. Balfour Beatty will also build a 5,000-seat stadium for Blanche Ely High School in Pompano. The stadium will include a turf field, a polyurethane track, a restroom and concession booths.