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ENR November 27, 2006



COVER STORY

TOP OWNERS
Seeking "Hire Ground"
Large owners now want the construction industry to put technological and project delivery advancements together to rethink the way construction programs are conceived, designed and built.

  • Full Story
  • Rankings
  • Complete Owners Sourcebook


  • NEWS
    1. COMPANIES
      Halliburton Starts Shedding KBR Unit
    2. INVESTIGATIONS
      CA/T Safety Review Is Good News for Commuters, Project Managers
    3. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
      Capitol Visitor Center Faces Longer Haul to Completion
    4. ACQUISITIONS
      Webcor Builders Plans To Sell 70% to Obayashi Corp.
    5. RESEARCH
      Better Metal Wall System Coming for Seismic Zones
    6. ASSOCIATIONS
      Owners Tackle Work Force and Process Transformation
    7. SUSTAINABILITY
      Green Proponents Target CO2 in Emissions Reduction Plans
    8. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
      Los Angeles Area Roads Are Winners
    9. ASPHALT
      Federal Research May Clear Recycled Roads Bad Rap

    DEPARTMENTS
    1. Construction Economics
    2. Construction Week
    3. Editorials
    4. Letters
    5. People
    6. Pulse
    7. Washington Observer

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