They first made contact with Andrew Carnegie around 1903 concerning obtaining funds for the construction of a new library.
After several months of development, Carley failed to obtain sufficient financing for the construction of the building.
Eventually she helped obtain a Federal grant for the construction of a new building.
Returning to Poland in 1931, he obtained support for the construction of the first industrial-scale galvanizing unit and put several cold strip mills into operation.
At the same time, the authorities made it difficult, although not impossible, to obtain approval for the construction of "authorized" churches.
In 1908, approval was obtained for the construction of the building by the architect Arthur Harrison, and it opened on 22 June 1910.
An act of parliament was obtained in 1862 for the construction of a bridge.
She also obtained funds for the construction of the first student residences on the campus.
The firm obtained a municipal contract for the construction of the Catalina Docks.
The land provided the leverage for the corporation to obtain a mortgage of $4.8 million for the construction of 120 apartments in six 10-story buildings.