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ENR July 12, 2010
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Cover Story: World Projects
Top 10 Largest Projects Under Construction in the World and Beyond |
Headlines
Finland, Sweden Approve New Plants
Report: Another Bad Year for Construction, But Spending Will Rebound in 2011
Brazil’s Foz do Chapecó Hydro Unit Near Completion, Ready for Operation
Israeli Firm To Double China Desalination Plant’s Capacity
African Wind Project Poised To Begin
English Crossing Features Overlapping Spans
India Aims High With Himalayan Road Links
On the Land Side, Venice Flood Protection Shored by Sheet Piles
Liebherr Builds Drive-Line Factory in Mexico
China Cement Maker Signs S. Africa Deal
Professor Uses Bacteria To Make Eco-Friendly Bricks
Brazilian Government Scrambles To Get Fast Train Project Out To Bid After Initial Delay
India Seeks Investors for Road Expansions
Kazakhstan Opens 150-m-Tall ‘Tent’ It Claims Is the World’s Tallest Tensile Structure
French Contractor Technip To Pay $338 Million To Settle Nigeria LNG Project Bribery Allegations
New Rhode Island Law Gives Planned Wind Farm A Big Boost To Gain Power-Purchase Contract
Construction Unemployment Rate Flat As Industry Loses 22,000 Jobs in June
Senate Committees Move on Oil-Spill Bills
Spending Bill With Post-Earthquake Aid Heads Back to Senate for New Vote
Justice Dept. Challenges Arizona Statute
Senate Vote Is Next for Financial Regulation Bill
Report: Another Bad Year for Construction, But Spending Will Rebound in 2011
Brazil’s Foz do Chapecó Hydro Unit Near Completion, Ready for Operation
Israeli Firm To Double China Desalination Plant’s Capacity
African Wind Project Poised To Begin
English Crossing Features Overlapping Spans
India Aims High With Himalayan Road Links
On the Land Side, Venice Flood Protection Shored by Sheet Piles
Liebherr Builds Drive-Line Factory in Mexico
China Cement Maker Signs S. Africa Deal
Professor Uses Bacteria To Make Eco-Friendly Bricks
Brazilian Government Scrambles To Get Fast Train Project Out To Bid After Initial Delay
India Seeks Investors for Road Expansions
Kazakhstan Opens 150-m-Tall ‘Tent’ It Claims Is the World’s Tallest Tensile Structure
French Contractor Technip To Pay $338 Million To Settle Nigeria LNG Project Bribery Allegations
New Rhode Island Law Gives Planned Wind Farm A Big Boost To Gain Power-Purchase Contract
Construction Unemployment Rate Flat As Industry Loses 22,000 Jobs in June
Senate Committees Move on Oil-Spill Bills
Spending Bill With Post-Earthquake Aid Heads Back to Senate for New Vote
Justice Dept. Challenges Arizona Statute
Senate Vote Is Next for Financial Regulation Bill
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