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News Briefs - April 2002
International Update - April 2002
P&F April 2002
Projects Awarded April 2002
AGC responds to terrorism
Attendees hear how actions by the military services might impact the design and construction of nonmilitary buildings
Cat goes high-tech, mining for patents
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| breaking |
Saudi bin Laden construction mogul dies
Construction spending jumps in February
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| Building Technology |
Glass and steel unite
Glazing of Chicago lobby marks first U.S. application of cable net system
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| Computer Applications |
Wireless: Building automation's future?
News bits
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| Editorial |
Rebuild, rejuvenate, reawaken
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| Education Facilities |
Education market still earning honor roll mention
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| featured |
Night life in Times Square
Two-minute elevator design
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| High-rise Construction |
New heart for San Francisco
The city's office market may have gone south, but the South of Market district is still climbing
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| Legal Trends |
Age-old question: Who owns retainage?
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| Lightfair Preview |
San Francisco show promises illumination
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| Market Data |
GDP's defiance may signal end of recession
Economic recovery may be near, Fed report says
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| Mixed-use Development |
Hollywood's Epic Remake
New home of the Oscars, glitzy redevelopment recasts set of 1916 film to draw crowds back to the heart of Tinseltown
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| News and Trends |
Ground Zero draws brief tribute, long-term study
Debris removal nears completion as rebuilding plans for WTC site progress and studies expand
AGC responds to terrorism, focuses on security
Increased security measures will reduce the number of contractors and workers permitted to do federal work
Cat eyes high-tech patents
Projects awarded
Museum may spring into Manhattan
People/firms
News briefs
International update
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| Project Chronicles |
Chronicles update
City debates downsizing, but finds downside
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| Security |
Patching the Pentagon
Roofers answer call with materials, manpower and money
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