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11/20/06

Tenn. One of Top States at Risk for Mold
 

11/20/06

Seattle Sculpture Park Job Resembles Obstacle Course
 

11/20/06

Senate Approves Extension for Iraq Watchdog
 

11/17/06

Easements Retained but Reformed
 

11/17/06

Preservationists Respond to Sullivan Losses
 

11/16/06

Halliburton Launches KBR IPO and Shares Rise
 

11/16/06

Pension Agency Reports Bigger Loss in Multiemployer Insurance Program
 

11/14/06

Industry Metrics Show Soft Spots and Bright Hopes
 

11/14/06

Ivy League Expansions Jump Natural Boundaries
 

11/13/06

$1.1 Billion Is Apparent Bid for New York City Plant
 

11/13/06

ARCADIS Acquires U.S. CM PinnacleOne
 

11/13/06

Fluor Takes Hit on Embassy Jobs
 

11/13/06

Koenig’s Case Study House No. 21 To Be Sold at Auction
 

11/13/06

Trimble Continues Acquisition Strategy with Meridian
 

11/13/06

Congress Moves To Reinstate Iraq Contracting Overseer
 

11/13/06

Upgrade Announced for La Défense
 

11/13/06

Green Initiatives Flourish Across U.S.
 

11/13/06

It Makes Sense To Build Green
 

11/13/06

2012 London Olympics Procurement Is One For the Record Book
 

11/13/06

Speed and Quality Drive Changes
 

11/10/06

New Senate Committee Chairs Shaping Up for 110th Congress
 

11/10/06

Labor Unions Voice Optimism over Reconfigured Capitol Hill
 

11/10/06

Sciame Construction Makes its Mark on the Industry
 

11/09/06

Office Systems Legend G.W. Haworth Dead at 95
 

11/09/06

The Priorities on Three Key House Committees
 

11/08/06

Democratic Control of House Changes Equation for Construction
 

11/06/06

Workers' Comp Not Always Enforced, Louisiana Finds
 

11/06/06

CEMEX Bids To Buy Rinker, Deal Would Create Aggregate Giant
 

11/06/06

Fast-Tracked 2008 Olympic Games Landmarks Almost Done
 

11/06/06

ASCE Designates Incan Sites as Engineering Landmarks
 

11/06/06

Ontario Demolition Firm Fined $178,000 in Fatal Collapse
 

11/06/06

Iraq and Afghanistan Efforts At Crossroads, Corps Says
 

11/03/06

Holland-Based Engineer ARCADIS Buys U.S. Program Manager Pinnacle One
 

11/02/06

Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Clean Air Case
 

11/01/06

Popular Architecture Forum Launches in New York
 

10/31/06

Construction Rises 1% in September
 

10/31/06

Fast-track? Design-Build? What the Salesmen Don't Say
 

10/30/06

Sides Gird for Engineering License Battle: 30 Credits over Degree
 

10/30/06

Bill Stumpf, Creator of the Aeron Chair, Dies
 

10/30/06

Web Takes Mystery out of Machine Prices
 

10/30/06

Oshkosh Truck to Become World's Largest Supplier of Aerial Work Platforms
 

10/30/06

Industry, Unions Spend Heavily on Key Races
 

10/30/06

CEOs Enjoy Strong Markets but Are Wary of the Future
 

10/30/06

Structural Engineers Try To Reduce Runaway Claims
 

10/30/06

Housing Slump May Pull Down Retail Work
 

10/30/06

Labor Squeeze Hits Energy
 

10/30/06

Internships Help Students and Employers Gain the Inside Track
 

10/30/06

Bechtel Speaks About Work in a War Zone
 

10/28/06

Facing the Future of Military Construction in North Carolina
 

10/24/06

$37-Billion California Package Tops Bond Measures
 

10/23/06

London Games Go Design-Build
 

10/23/06

OSHA Hits Pittsburgh, Boston Firms for Willful Violations
 

10/23/06

No-Damages-for-Delay Clause in Contract Means What It Says
 

10/23/06

SBA Proposes Changes in Bond Regulations
 

10/23/06

Global U.S. Building Program Adapts to New Pressures
 

10/23/06

California Package Tops Bond Measures
 

10/21/06

UCLA Courts Working Engineers with New Online Master's Program
 

10/20/06

Aaron Anderson Turns Tales into Design
 

10/19/06

Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village Sold in Landmark Deal
 

10/19/06

Army Corps to Double Effort In Afghanistan, Chief Says
 

10/18/06

Lemley Leaves London Games Slot To Concentrate on U.S. Business
 

10/19/06

Bond Bell Ringing in Texas
 

10/18/06

The Yale Housing Project Turns 40
 

10/18/06

Chicago Market Booming
 

10/17/06

Cooper-Hewitt Initiates National Design Week
 

10/16/06

Extreme Price Hikes Shelve D.C. Wastewater Digester Project
 

10/16/06

Rental Service Sold for $4 Billion
 

10/16/06

U.S. Engineering Anounces Management Changes
 

10/16/06

Exhibition Explores Phenomenon of Grassroots 9/11 Memorials
 

10/16/06

Terror Insurance 'Backstop' Extension Sought
 

10/16/06

Can Firms Handle the Boom?
 

10/16/06

Industrial Owners Project Worker Needs Through 2010
 

10/16/06

Loose Cites Reorganization As a Key Accomplishment
 

10/13/06

Code Groups Settle Copyright Lawsuit
 

10/12/06

Collapse Expert Jack Janney Dies at 82
 

10/11/06

U. S. Army Opts for Waterless Urinals
 

10/09/06

Engineers Commit to Ending Corruption
 

10/09/06

Structural Steel Industry Addresses 13% Nationwide Growth in Demand
 

10/09/06

Gensler Tops Annual Top Architecture Firm Rankings
 

10/09/06

Industry Execs Convene in D.C. to Tackle ‘People Gap’ Crisis
 

10/06/06

Steven Holl Architects Leaves Denver Justice Center Project
 

10/04/06

Herzog & de Meuron Win Royal Gold Medal
 

10/04/06

Federal Report Says Terrorism Risk Coverage More Available
 

10/02/06

Iraq Audit Finds Accounting Errors
 

10/01/06

Housing Slowdown? Tampa Bay Contractors Aren't Worried
 

09/30/06

NYC Agency to Spend $3 Billion a Year for Three Years
 

09/30/06

Close Call as NYC Crane Piece Falls, Crushes Cab
 

09/29/06

Beyer Blinder Belle Founding Partner Richard L. Belle Dies at 71
 

09/29/06

August Construction Climbs 3%
 

09/26/06

Senate Panel Approves Peters for Top DOT Post
 

09/25/06

Layne Christensen Expands Its Sewer Line Rehab Business
 

09/25/06

Embezzlement Probe at PBSJ Leads to Campaign Donation Questions
 

09/25/06

Shear Assumes NAVFAC Command
 

09/25/06

Senate Backs Aid For Ports, Transit
 

09/25/06

Lawmakers Agree to Keep FEMA at DHS
 

09/25/06

Report Cites Bias against Women in Engineering Academia
 

09/25/06

Best Practices Guidelines Expected Early Next Year
 

09/25/06

Housing Slowdown Undercuts Inflation
 

09/25/06

Costs Still Cloud Diesel Truck Cleanup
 

09/21/06

Edward O. Wilson: The Father of Biodiversity
 

09/19/06

Japanese Architect Kazuo Shinohara Dies at 81
 

09/19/06

Shear to Become Head of NAVFAC
 

09/18/06

Owners Scale Back as Costs March Upward
 

09/18/06

Fluor's U.K. Nuke Bid in Trouble
 

09/18/06

Deal Lets PBS&J Back in Texas
 

09/18/06

CB&I Lands $1-Billion Contract for Texas LNG Terminal
 

09/18/06

Design-Build Still Growing in Popularity
 

09/18/06

Downtown Los Angeles Tries to Improve Its Reputation
 

09/15/06

Anish Kapoor Rips Open Urban Fabric with First New York Sculpture
 

09/15/06

Images from the 10th International Venice Architecture Biennale
 

09/14/06

Three Chinese Students Win Stockholm Junior Water Prize
 

09/13/06

U.S., Canada Sign Lumber Trade Pact
 

09/13/06

Q & A with Zoë Ryan, Senior Curator of the Van Alen Institute
 

09/13/06

Spitzer Spends Morning After with Construction Industry
 

09/11/06

AFL-CIO, Republicans Plan Get-Out-Vote Drives
 

09/11/06

ICC and NFPA Settle Dispute
 

09/11/06

Bridge to 'Nowhere' Redesigned
 

09/11/06

Little Hill Progress Expected before Elections
 

09/11/06

Short Israel-Lebanon Conflict Generates Long-Term Damage
 

09/11/06

Program Manager Selection Heralds Lots of London Work
 

09/11/06

Costs of Care Soaring for Ground Zero Heroes
 

09/05/06

Bush Taps Road Vet Peters to Run Transportation Dept.
 

09/04/06

U.S.-Canada Lumber Pact Nearing Approval
 

09/04/06

Impact of Seattle Union Strike Pact May Be Felt Next Year
 

09/01/06

J.D.Power Ranks Subcontractor Satisfaction with Commercial Windows and Doors
 

08/31/06

Fluor in Pre-emptive Bid for U.K. Nuke Cleanup Firm
 

08/31/06

AFL-CIO To Spend Record $40 Million in Election Push
 

08/31/06

The New Labor Equation
 

08/31/06

July Construction Slips 3%
 

08/30/06

U.S.-U.K. Team Wins Contract to Plan 2012 Olympic Games
 

08/29/06

Former Exec. Editor James Sullivan Dies
 

08/28/06

Contractor's OSHA Violation Can Be Used by a Third Party

08/24/06

Seattle Strike Simmers On as School Openings are Jeopardized

08/24/06

At Katrina Plus One Year, Strock Outlines New Plan for Corps

08/23/06

Clinton Foundation Promises to Lower Cost of Green Technologies

08/23/06

Canadian Leader Claims Lumber Industry Backs U.S. Pact

08/22/06

Port Authority Assumes Control of WTC Memorial

08/22/06

LMDC Announces Pending Dissolution

08/21/06

CRH Buys Ashland’s Highway and Materials Unit

08/20/06

Unions Vote to Battle On

08/18/06

Can Congress Cure Decades of Bad Immigration Policies?

08/18/06

"Missouri Is the Land of Awesome Opportunity," Says Matthew Hufft

08/17/06

BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Winners Announced

08/17/06

Davoren to Succeed Leppert at a Reshaped Turner

08/17/06

Canada Seeks Lumber Pact Support by Aug. 21

08/15/06

Concrete-Home Manufacturers Gear Up for Production in N.O.

08/15/06

Management Shakeup at Wright Foundation

08/14/06

Study Looks at Cement Panels to Substitute for OSB Products

08/14/06

Former J.A. Jones/Tompkins Exec Awarded Damages in Sexual Harassment Case

08/14/06

Army to Begin Search for New Chief of Corps

08/14/06

Senators Stew over Waste in Reconstruction

08/14/06

Laborers' Officials Admit Guilt in Racketeering Case

08/14/06

We Need New Landmarks to Offset 'Blah-chitecture'

08/11/06

Talks to Resume Aug. 21 in Seattle Engineers Strike

08/11/06

Gen. Strock to Leave as Corps of Engineers Chief

08/11/06

Construction Fatalities Down in 2005

08/10/06

Seattle Operating Engineers Strike Stretches to 9 Days

08/08/06

Israeli Engineer Keeps Her Mind on Job

08/08/06

Would-be Architects Learn To Think Inside the Box

08/07/06

Operator Creature Comforts Are Largely A Matter of Preference

08/07/06

Business Roundtable Pushes Job Training in Gulf Coast Area

08/07/06

Corps of Engineers Floats Plan for Template Designs

08/07/06

Higher Quality of Life Means Ending Barnyard Conditions

08/07/06

Violence Claims a Poster Child of Work

08/07/06

Productivity Benchmarking Effort Produces Results

08/07/06

A City Named Victory-Liberty Where Neither Exists, Yet

08/07/06

Industry Demand Produces Banner Year for Class of 2006

08/07/06

Manson Construction Builds a Culture of Safety

08/07/06

Disney Settles with Contractors over Concert Hall Overruns

08/04/06

Senate Approves Pension Measure

08/04/06

Luxury on the Rise in Hell's Kitchen

08/03/06

Procurement Report Slams Inefficiencies

08/03/06

Architectural Billings Down for Second Consecutive Month

08/02/06

Red Location Museum Inaugurates Lubetkin Prize

08/02/06

Hugh Stubbins, Architect of Landmarks, Dead at 94

08/01/06

Bercy Chen Studio: Seeing Beyond

07/31/06

Bergdoll Offers Glimpse of Upcoming MoMA Tenure

07/31/06

The Corps of Engineers Is on Course for Meaningful Reform

07/31/06

House Passes Pension Overhaul, Estate-Tax Cut, Minimum Wage Hike

07/31/06

Canadian Constructors Seek Legal Status for Aliens

07/31/06

Water Projects Bill Headed to House-Senate Negotiations

07/28/06

Bechtel Falls Victim to Iraqi Violence

07/27/06

2006 COTE Winners Reflect Green-Building Trends

07/26/06

Structural Transition at Ground Zero

07/26/06

June Construction Settles Back 5%

07/26/06

Architects, Decorators, Artists Stop Being Polite on New Show

07/26/06

New Cement Plant Planned for Nevada Desert

07/26/06

Brooklyn Waterfront Rehabilitation Planned

07/26/06

In Bellevue, Downtown Is Booming

07/24/06

Bureau of Reclamation Veteran Nominated to Head Agency

07/24/06

London Mayor Envisions Model "Eco City" in Thames Gateway

07/24/06

Big Changes Loom in Iraq for Reconstruction Forces

07/24/06

California Agencies Struggle with Dearth of Bidders

07/24/06

Array of Skills Takes Arup Group’s Global Network in New Directions

07/24/06

It's a Good Time To Be a Designer

07/21/06

Thomas D. Larson, Former State and Federal Transportation Leader Dies at 77

07/20/06

Corps Restructures to Manage $5.7 Billion in Civil Works

07/18/06

Sandy D’Elia, Architecture Marketing Innovator, Dies at 59

07/18/06

Survey Finds Small Construction Firms Optimistic

07/17/06

Texas' Latest Private-Public Job

07/17/06

Congress Has Full Plate

07/17/06

Concrete Giant Degussa Sold for $3.6 Billion

07/17/06

Canadian Group Not Satisfied with U.S. Pact

07/17/06

Litigation Lasts over Treatment Plant Payout

07/17/06

Frivolous Claims Cost Contractor

07/17/06

The Essence of Education

07/17/06

A Hoosier Firm Plants Midwestern Values

07/11/06

New York Group Launches Endangered Buildings Website

07/10/06

Future AIA President Discusses Race and Architecture

07/10/06

Senate Panel Cuts ’07 EPA Water, Corps Aid

07/10/06

Trial Needed in Asbestos Suit to Determine Knowledge Level

07/10/06

Hill International Lands Huge Project in Dubai

07/10/06

JCB Reports Banner Year

07/10/06

Case Regains Identity after CNH Team Reshuffles

07/10/06

Bush Order Limits Federal Eminent Domain

07/10/06

Campaign Aims to Attract 'A Few Good Women'

07/06/06

Corzine, Jersey Legislators End Stalemate

07/06/06

Bercy Chen Studio: Seeing Through and Beyond

07/03/06

Ashland Looking to Sell Paving Sub

07/03/06

Judges Criticized for Seeking Rent Cut

07/03/06

Wisconsin’s Legacy Continues in Cement Canoe Contest

07/03/06

KSI Services, Mid-Atlantic's Owner of the Year

07/03/06

Vendors Get Tough in Fight Against ‘Gray Market’ Goods

07/03/06

Race for Mineta's Replacement Begins

06/30/06

New York Office of OMA Breaks Away

06/28/06

May Construction Climbs 3%

06/27/06

PBS&J Still Struggling with Aftermath of $36-Million Fraud

06/26/06

Chicago Announces $1-Billion School Building Program

06/26/06

Hunt and Bovis Depart as CM on $310-Million Newark Arena

06/26/06

Maxim Crane Hangs 'For Sale' Sign on Rental Fleet

06/26/06

After Great Fanfare, Deal to Purchase Vinci Fizzles

06/26/06

Robert Peckar: Named Leading Construction Lawyer

06/26/06

Interlaced Guy Wires Pull Down Undamaged Neighbor

06/26/06

Contractors Are Scrambling in a Busy Market with Fabrication Bottlenecks

06/26/06

Contractors Are Scrambling in a Busy Market with Fabrication Bottlenecks

06/26/06

Three Gorges Project Fight Leads to Rotec Bankruptcy

06/26/06

Inspector General to Review Parsons’ Jobs Amid Problems

06/26/06

Feds Raid Jobsites in Enforcement Push

06/23/06

Mineta Resigning as DOT Secretary

06/21/06

WTC Memorial Design Likely to Be Revised

06/21/06

House Passes Bill to Ease, Not Repeal, Estate Tax

06/20/06

New York Launches Affordable Housing Competition

06/19/06

Contractor Caught Copying in Software Copyright Case

06/19/06

Feds to Clarify New Tax Rule

06/19/06

AFL-CIO Unveils New Orleans Strategy

06/19/06

'Green' Building Movement Gains Even More Momentum

06/19/06

Hurricane Damage Survey Leads to Calls for Change

06/19/06

Estate Tax Repeal Suffers Senate Setback

06/19/06

House Measure Seeks to Speed Refinery Construction

06/16/06

Vinci Rebuffs Veolia

06/15/06

Skyscraper Projects Tell an Innovative Story

06/12/06

OSHA Fines Contractor over Collapse of Chicago Building

06/12/06

DOD Offi