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Amid the Gloom, Builders Start Two New European Skyscrapers 03/10/2009 Progress on two major European skyscrapers may not represent the green shoots of economic recovery, but they help lighten the gloom. In London, pile work is due to start mid-month on the 310-m-tall "Shard," planned as Europe's second-tallest building. And workers in Frankfurt are beginning to mobilize the planned Tower 185. Photo: Vivico Real Estate |
06/17/09 New Rig Allows Contractor To Dig Deep and Slipform Core
05/15/09 Italian Quake Investigators: Reinforce Europe's Old Masonry
03/25/09 Crews Gear Up for Two High-Rise Jobs in Europe
03/11/09 Planned Community Calls for Intertwined Farmland, Homes
02/18/09 New Development Process Greeted with Mixed Feelings
05/15/09 Italian Quake Investigators: Reinforce Europe's Old Masonry
03/25/09 Crews Gear Up for Two High-Rise Jobs in Europe
03/11/09 Planned Community Calls for Intertwined Farmland, Homes
02/18/09 New Development Process Greeted with Mixed Feelings
06/17/09 Design for Cairo Mixed-Use Project Has Multinationals in Mind
06/05/09 Ellerbe Becket Replaces Gehry As Architect for Brooklyn Arena
05/27/09 Addition to Walter Reed Military Hospital Reaches Milestone
05/13/09 Sears Tower To Lose Its Name But Add Breathtaking View
05/13/09 Independence Hall’s Leaks Uncover Mystery Iron Rods
06/05/09 Ellerbe Becket Replaces Gehry As Architect for Brooklyn Arena
05/27/09 Addition to Walter Reed Military Hospital Reaches Milestone
05/13/09 Sears Tower To Lose Its Name But Add Breathtaking View
05/13/09 Independence Hall’s Leaks Uncover Mystery Iron Rods
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