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12/29/04

November Construction Retreats 3%

12/27/04

Images: The Year in Construction

12/27/04

The Photographers - When Work Turns Into Art

12/20/04

Senate GOP Announces New Committee Lineups

12/20/04

States' Budget Pictures Get Brighter

12/20/04

Cost Report: New 'Rules' Favor Inflation

12/20/04

Forecast - Escalation Slows But Costs will Remain High

12/20/04

Steel - Demolition Firms Trim Bids to Get at the Valuable Scrap

12/20/04

Equipment- Prices Make Largest Gains in Over a Decade

12/20/04

Compensation - Design Firms Put Lid on Pay, Bonuses

12/20/04

International - Inflation Makes Worldwide Gains

12/17/04

OSHA Fines Firms in Trench Fatality

12/15/04

AIA CEO Norman Koonce to Retire

12/14/04

McGraw-Hill's Norbert Young Wins AIA Kemper Award

12/13/04

EPA's Leavitt Tapped as HHS Secretary, Kerik Pulls Out for Homeland Post

12/13/04

Top 500 Executives Focus on Deepest Industry Challenges

12/10/04

Bush Names Treasury Official to Head DOE, Nicholson for VA

12/09/04

Mineta to Remain at DOT, Chao at Labor Dept. in Second Bush Term

12/09/04

OSHA Chief Henshaw Resigns

12/08/04

Silverstein Wins Latest WTC Insurance Payment Case

12/06/04

Educators and Practitioners Struggle to Reach Beyond the Technical

12/06/04

After 9/11, Overseas Students Find Foreigners Need Not Apply

12/06/04

More Adjunct Faculty on Campus Show Those Who Can, Teach

12/06/04

Wildly Successful Outreach Mentoring Program Soothes Growing Pains

12/06/04

As Tuition Prices Soar, Scholarships Are Keeping Costs in Check

12/06/04

Hite Expected to Succeed Maddaloni as Plumbers' President

12/06/04

Integrated Electrical Plans Unit Sales amid Surety Woes to Come

12/06/04

Caterpillar Chalks Up 100 Years of Tracks by Introducing Three New Crawler Dozers

12/03/04

Former NYPD Official Nominated by Bush for Homeland Security Chief

12/03/04

KBR Chief Promoted to No. 2 Spot at Halliburton

12/01/04

Construction Climbs 4% in October

12/01/04

Students, Architects, Academics Protest Cambridge's Decision to Close Its School of Architecture

12/01/04

Board of Directors Named for World Trade Center Memorial Foundation

11/30/04

Ridge Announces Resignation as Homeland Security Secretary

11/29/04

Congress Upzips Purse for Industry Programs

11/29/04

Iraqi Contractors Expected to Get Bulk of Fallujah Work

11/24/04

Senate Deal Clears Scores of Nominees, Including Several at EPA

11/23/04

NYC Makes Ambitious Bid for the 2012 Olympics

11/22/04

Kerry Defeat Smolders for AFL-CIO's Sweeney

11/22/04

Rescues: Safety Planning in Case of Trouble

11/22/04

Rescues: Atlantic City Firefighters Kept Pulling Workers From The Ruins

11/22/04

Rescues: Bringing Dangling Workers Down Quickly And Calmly

11/22/04

Rescues: Speed and Precision Are Needed To Rescue Workers

11/22/04

Rescues: Air Supply Critical In Confined Spaces

11/22/04

Rescues: Lack of Standards Makes Rescues a Guessing Game

11/22/04

Rescues: Saving Lives by Tapping Into The Emergency Toolbox

11/22/04

Modern Continental's Lelio 'Les' Marino Dies at Age 69

11/18/04

Senate and House Negotiators Eye $388-Billion Spending Package

11/17/04

Reid, New Senate Democratic Leader, Seen as Infrastructure Backer

11/15/04

Powell, DOE's Abraham, Education's Paige, Agriculture's Veneman to Leave Cabinet

11/15/04

Structural Engineers Join to Tackle Insurance Threat

11/15/04

More Contractors Are Putting Equipment under Heavy Lock and Key

11/15/04

Forecast: Despite Higher Interest Rates, Markets Move Ahead

11/15/04

Commerce: Leading The ‘Bullish’ Forecasts

11/15/04

FMI Picks Office Buildings for Growth

11/15/04

PCA Sees a Change In Market Drivers

11/15/04

NAHB Believes Higher Interest Rates Will Cool Off Housing

11/12/04

California Pipeline Blast Kills Three Workers, Two Missing

11/11/04

Architect Sues David Childs and SOM Over Freedom Tower Design

11/11/04

Nearly 15,000 Off-Road Work Buggies Recalled

11/09/04

Several Art Schools in China Starting New Architecture Programs

11/08/04

Facility Managers Seeking Visibility

11/08/04

Top Owners: Fighting to Cut Costs

11/08/04

Second Bush Term, New Congress Seen as Pro-Business, But Tough on Domestic Spending

11/08/04

Plumbers' Chief in Hot Water over Finances

11/04/04

Construction Industry Fares Pretty Well on State Ballot Initiatives

11/04/04

Stung by Republican Gains, Unions Face Uphill Regulatory, Legislative Fights

11/02/04

S&P Commentary Report: Keys to Success for Global Engineering and Construction Companies

11/01/04

Hurricanes Put Damper on Rebounding Bonding, Insurance Markets

11/01/04

Construction Leaders Scan Ahead for Rising Issues

11/01/04

Engineers See Better Times But Business Risks Still Loom

11/01/04

Caterpillar Engine Sparks Patent Dispute

11/01/04

Jacobs Engineering Founder Joe Jacobs Dead at 88

10/29/04

September Construction Slips 3%

10/29/04

Architect Alexander Kouzmanoff Dies

10/28/04

Annan Seeks Additional Security Funds for U.N.

10/25/04

Voters Will Determine Construction Initiatives

10/22/04

Bush Signs Law Giving Tax Cuts to Architects and Engineers

10/18/04

Eby's Big Unpaid Job Claims Drive Away Surety and Bank

10/18/04

Top 600 Specialty Contractors

10/18/04

Mediator Settles Dispute Between Developer and Architect

10/18/04

Lawmakers Leave Construction Dangling

10/15/04

Bill Swinerton Remembered As a 'Quiet Giant'

10/11/04

Lawmakers Clear $57.6 Billion for Hurricane Relief, DOD Construction, Homeland Security

10/11/04

Congress Approves $130-Billion Corporate Tax-Cut Bill

10/11/04

Kansas City Arena Contest Strained Civility of Competitors

10/08/04

Philip Johnson Announces Retirement

10/07/04

High Line Announces Design Team and New Funding

10/07/04

House Approves $11-Billion Hurricane Relief Bill

10/07/04

U.S. Officials Note Reconstruction Slow-Down; Expect Pace to Improve

10/07/04

Conferees Approve Big Tax Bill With A/E Break, Ethanol 'Fix'

10/04/04

Peter Cook Joins HOK

10/04/04

Federal Committee Recommends Removing Soldier Field From List of National Historic Landmarks

10/04/04

Tomasso Faces Federal Charges

10/04/04

New Tower Crane Assessment Exams Raise Operator Certification Debate

10/04/04

Halliburton Expected To Shed Troubled KBR

09/30/04

Congress Passes 7-Week Stopgap, Including Iraq Funding Transfer

09/30/04

8-Month Transport Bill Extension Nears Approval

09/29/04

Construction Recedes 4% in August

09/29/04

House Panel Approves Two-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension

09/28/04

Bush Seeks $7 Billion More in Disaster Aid

09/27/04

Senate Approves, House Panel Weighs Shift in Iraq Rebuilding Funds

09/27/04

Inflation Batters Building Costs

09/27/04

Deadly Hurricane Trio Whips Up New Debate

09/27/04

Terrorists Claim To Have Executed Two American Contractors

09/27/04

Marchetto Is Named Bovis CEO as Parent Reshuffles Managers

09/24/04

Corps Flexes Emergency Response Muscles

09/24/04

Modern Continental Merges with Jay Cashman

09/23/04

Science Raises Alarm on Future Hurricane Threats

09/23/04

Architect Edward Larrabee Barnes Dies

09/22/04

Ivan's Winds Didn't Pack the Punch Suggested by Media Reports

09/20/04

Smaller Effort in Afghanistan Showing Signs of Progress

09/20/04

Ohio Case May End Era of Unlimited Incentives

09/17/04

AIA Firm of the Year Lake/Flato Restructuring

09/17/04

Gulf Coast Tallies Damage

09/17/04

Kidnapped Contractors Identified

09/17/04

Architect Max Abramowitz, Designer of Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, Dies

09/20/04

Gray Market Rule Tied to Malfunction

09/16/04

Hurricane Ivan Trailing Path of Destruction

09/15/04

Administration Proposes $3.5-Billion Shift from Rebuilding to Security in Iraq

09/14/04

Bush Requests Added $3.1 Billion for Hurricane Relief

09/13/04

Commanders' Tough Task: Gain Ground in Terror Fight

09/13/04

Hurricane Doubleheader Gives Floridians Much to Ponder

09/10/04

Nest Magazine Closes

09/08/04

Congress Approves, Bush Signs $2 Billion in Aid for Florida Hurricane Recovery

09/02/04

Black & Decker to Acquire Pentair’s Tool Divison for $775 Million

09/02/04

Architect Fay Jones Dies

09/01/04

Vancouver Revitalization Continues at Full Force

09/01/04

A Growing Problem

08/31/04

Terrorism Insurance Coverage Purchases Edge Up, Survey Says

08/30/04

Parent Firm's New Strategy Appears to Oust Bovis CEO Oakley

08/30/04

Presidential Race Has Unions Flexing Their Muscles

08/30/04

Construction Groups Woo Members to Make Every Vote Count

08/30/04

The Heat Is On for the Heart of Florida

08/30/04

Conservatism Is Strong in South

08/30/04

Illinois Workers ant Lagging Public-Works Projects Bolstered

08/30/04

Unions See Iraq, Health Care and Jobs as the Main Issues

08/30/04

Industry Texans Support Native Son But Some Go To Dems

08/30/04

Ohio Workers See Power in Numbers

08/30/04

Nevada Building Trades Increase Voter Registration, Push Kerry

08/30/04

New York Workers Say They Have Had Enough Of Bush

08/27/04

Peter Zuk Takes U.K. Position

08/26/04

Sheet Metal Workers, Painters, Plasterers Re-elect General Presidents

08/25/04

July Construction Jumps 5%

08/23/04

Marketers Seek Respect and the Return of their Veterans

08/23/04

The Top 225 International Contractors: Firms Cautious Despite Uptick

08/19/04

Architect Josef Paul Kleihues Dies

08/16/04

New Influx of Field Data Reveals the Cost of Equipment Ownership

08/16/04

Halliburton Account Switch Significantly Boosted Earnings

08/09/04

Contractors Battle Big Insurer Over Oregon Privatization Push

08/09/04

Big Owners Balance Triple Bottom Line

08/09/04

San Francisco Affirmative Action Program for Public Works Clipped

08/04/04

Labor Dept. Settlement Ousts Plumbers' Officials As Pension Fund Trustees

08/02/04

McKinstry's George L. Allen Dies

08/02/04

OSHA Wants Crane Operator Test Standards, While Employers Fear Loss of Control, Costs

08/02/04

Shrinking Modern Continental Seeks New Financing Options

08/02/04

House Democrats and GAO Fault Iraq Work Management

08/02/04

Offshoring: Is It Good Business?

07/30/04

New Corps Chief to See If Iraq Work Can Be 'Jump-Started'

07/29/04

Corps Says Reverse Auctions Not for Construction Services

07/28/04

Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Splitting into Three Firms

07/26/04

Top 200 International Design Firms: Market Rise Masks Concern

07/26/04

Top 200 International Design Firms List from ENR

07/26/04

Painters Keep Wall Work But Blast 'Raid' Tactics

07/26/04

Iraqi Contractors Are Bidding Amid Increasing Attacks

07/23/04

Urban Planner David A. Wallace, Wife Die in Apparent Double Suicide

07/23/04

Columbia Chooses Architecture Dean

07/23/04

World Bank Bars Acres Over Lesotho Project Bribes

07/23/04

Halliburton Picks Lane as KBR Chief Executive

07/22/04

Former Halliburton Employees Tell House Panel of Iraq Contract Waste

07/19/04

Committee Seeks Hike in 2005 Aid

07/19/04

Wellness Program Cures Rising Health-Care Costs

07/14/04

Libeskind Sues Silverstein over Payments at Ground Zero

07/12/04

Panel Reaches Consensus on New OSHA Crane Standard

07/12/04

Seabees Quietly Get Results in Iraq's Al Anbar Province

07/12/04

Canadian Military Is Buying Speedy Backhoe That Can Hit Up to 62 MPH

07/12/04

Public Firms Lack 'Quality' Earnings

07/12/04

Practical Attitude Prevails in Most Steel Price 'Deals'

07/08/04

Unions Praise, Business Criticizes, Edwards Selection for Democratic Ticket

07/05/04

Study Concludes Productivity Is Up, Just Not Enough

07/05/04

Japanese Recalls Upstage U.S. Launch of New Mitsubishi 2005 Work Truck Models

07/05/04

Connecticut Scandal Targets Tomasso’s ‘No-Bid’ Contracts

07/05/04

Caught between Iraq and a Hard Place

07/01/04

GMAC Provides $320-Million Loan to Developers of New York Times Building

07/01/04

Strock Assumes Command of Corps of Engineers

06/30/04

Riley Named Corps of Engineers' Civil Works Director

06/29/04

North American E&C Sector Showed Poor Earnings Quality for Past Six Years

06/29/04

Peer Comparison: Fluor, URS, Shaw Group and Foster Wheeler

06/28/04

Inflation Makes Its Move

06/28/04

Big Change Ahead at DOE Idaho Site

06/25/04

Strock Confirmed as New Chief of Corps

06/15/04

New York Times Architecture Critic Herbert Muschamp to Leave His Post

06/14/04

Building Trades Take the Initiative in Training Private Ryan Here

06/14/04

The ENR Top 100/Project Delivery

06/14/04

As Subs Stand By, Contractors Fight for Lost Ground in Iraq

06/14/04

AMEC Is Selling Off Its U.S. CM Offices

06/14/04

Homeland Protection Industry Foresees Numbers in Safety

06/10/04

House Panel Hikes Corps, DOE Cleanup Spending for 2005

06/10/04

Contractors Seeking Work with Revamped NYC School Construction Authority

06/07/04

Equipment Firms Get Spring Boost

05/31/04

New Leaders Stabilize ULLICO and Try to Put Scandal in the Past

05/31/04

Special Report: Tracking Down Vulnerability

05/31/04

Israeli Security Barrier Provides High-Tech Niche

05/31/04

Engineers Develop Tiny Hydraulic Cylinders That Give Small Hand Tools a Stronger Grip

05/31/04

Manufacturing Veteran Follows the Ups and Downs of Hydraulic Cranes in New Book

05/31/04

URS Stock Sale Allows Firm to Trim Past Acquisition Debt

05/31/04

LNG Tussel Could Speed Approvals

05/27/04

April Construction Holds Steady with March

05/24/04

Audit of Federal Highway Job Overruns Worries Engineers

05/24/04

Massachusetts Bars CA/T Veteran from Highway Work

05/24/04

Cement Shortages Pressure Prices

05/24/04

Big Steel Fabricator Is Latest to Bet on Chapter 11

05/20/04

U.S.-Iraq Handover: Iraqis to Regain Control of Oil Wealth

05/20/04

New Toronto Waterfront Plans Gaining Momentum

05/18/04