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Builders’ Hardware and Specialty constantly works to develop the expertise of its staff.
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Building close relationships with clients and tackling projects head-on are two ways Fahs Construction ensures timely delivery. The company aims to keep a 50/50 ratio between public and private projects. By Hanna Aronovich |
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Turner Construction’s Arlington, Va., office builds green and sustainable projects in Washington, D.C., with the same commitment to the process it applies to the company’s nationwide efforts. |
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Siemens Building Technologies says energy is the ‘lifeline’ of today’s enterprises. The company is working to provide the University of Texas at Arlington with more comfortable and affordable facilities. By Fernie Grace Tiflis |
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With a legacy of construction in Georgia that spans more than 70 years, A.L. Grading Contractors Inc. has established itself as a respected, family owned grading contractor. |
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Marnell Corrao's multidisciplined approach has taken it to a new level after decades as one of Las Vegas’ go-to general contractors. Projects like the M Resort demonstrate the company’s diverse capabilities. By Chris Petersen |
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Since its inception in 1971, Intertech Construction Corp. has fostered long-term relationships with clients. According to the firm, these relationships often help it overcome common industry challenges. By Kate Burrows |
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Four Seasons Seattle, scheduled to open next year, is anticipated to be a strong addition to the heart of downtown. The hotel and condo towers are a draw to those looking for luxury. By Hanna Aronovich
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Tilt-up concrete construction gains market share based on ease of use and ability to save owners time and money. By Ed Saunter |
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Tilt-up concrete construction gains market share based on ease of use and ability to save owners time and money. By Ed Saunter |
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Big-boxes are taking on a new identity in urban centers – often featuring higher-end fixtures and more amenities. By Kate Burrows |
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Big-boxes are taking on a new identity in urban centers – often featuring higher-end fixtures and more amenities. By Kate Burrows |
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Commercial construction is expected to remain strong in 2008 despite a residential downturn. By Heather Jones |
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Commercial construction is expected to remain strong in 2008 despite a residential downturn. By Heather Jones |
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Tennessee-based Rouse Construction focuses on design/build and construction management work, offering ‘single-source responsibility’ to its owner-clients. |
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