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June 2003

Reinventing the university
Colleges and universities are funneling scarce funds to major building projects that will appeal to a rapidly changing student demographic

News - June 2003

News - 2003

For sale: J.A. Jones Construction Co.

Tax cuts pave the way to a brighter 2004
State governments will receive $6 billion and local governments $4 billion for schools or other institutional construction
What next for sustainability?

Cladding Four-sided compatibility: Cutainwalls

Computer Applications Extranet puts a new face on existing applications
Service consolidates the many applications used by Building Teams into a single point of entry
News bits

Cover Story Learning from the education market
New trends in the design and construction of schools and colleges can have direct application to work outside the education sector
Education Report The ABC's of K-12
With state and local school districts facing extreme budget constraints, public schools are learning to adapt to a new environment
Reinventing the university
Colleges and universities are funneling scarce funds to major building projects that will appeal to a rapidly changing student demographic
Industry Data Office vacancies starting to ease

Steel prices drop early in year, will rise in '04

Manufacturing construction stabilizes, seen expanding in '04

Healthcare still the place to be in construction

Cost comparisons per square foot in select metro markets

Legal Insights Mold — is it insurable?
The robust growth in mold claims and litigation shows that virtually everyone involved in a building may be at risk.
News and Trends 'Mixed-use' a winning concept with New Urbanists

Projects awarded

People/firms

Awards to BD&C editors, designers

Seismic Design Whole lotta shakin' goin' on
Your next project may have to meet stiff new seismic codes, even if it's nowhere near the West Coast