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12/19/2005 Architect Antoine Predock gets coveted 2006 Gold Medal

12/12/2005 Demolition Mishap Leaves South Dakota Structure Hanging

12/05/2005 Semper Fidelis Marines Raise Roof on New Museum

11/28/2005 A Big Fish Story: Veil of Secrecy Lifts, Revealing Record-Breaking Aquarium

11/21/2005 Construction Ends Third Quarter 8% Ahead of 2004’s Pace

11/14/2005 Collapse Kills Six At New Bridge in Spain

11/07/2005 Cathedral Bombed in World War II Rebuilt

10/31/2005 Calatrava Designs Shape Major Dallas Bridge Building Program

10/24/2005 Boh Bros. Wins Bonus for Reopening Hurricane Damaged Bridge Early

10/17/2005 Nonresidential Building Markets Start To Gain Momentum

10/10/2005 McHugh Construction Pours 4,700-cu-yd Concrete Slab in 22 Hours

10/03/2005 Helmets to Hardhats Leader Retires from Union Position

09/26/2005 MGM Unveils Detailed Plan for $5-Billion Las Vegas Development

09/19/2005 Los Angeles Blackout Puts Damage Control System to the Test

09/12/2005 Site Work Begins for New Mass Transit Hub at Ground Zero

09/05/2005 Spanish Project to Use World’s Largest Tunneling Machine

08/22-29/2005 Strong Start for 2005, Despite Weak Nonresidential Building Market

08/15/2005 Iraq Reconstruction Forges on Beneath the Clamor and Din

08/08/2005 World Bank Pushes Plan for Gaza-West Bank 'Sunken' Highway

08/01/2005 Vibromax Deal Would Give JCB Compaction Equipment Niche

 

 

07/25/2005 Huge LNG Plant Floated from Fabricator in Spain to Norway

07/18/2005 Hurricane Dennis Wipes Out A Florida Roadway but Spares Bridge

07/11/2005 Nonresidential work expected to pick up after a slow start

07/04/2005 Experimental Nuclear Fusion Reactor To Be Built in France

06/27/2005 Quake Exposes Flaws in West Coast Tsunami Early Warning System

06/20/2005 Slow Starter: Nonresidential Building WorkIs Down 8% from Last Year

06/13/2005 More Endangered Places : Frank Lloyd Wright’s Crumbling Ennis Brown House on 2005 List

06/06/2005 Up Periscope: Chicago Museum Launches World War II U-Boat Exhibit

05/30/2005 High Flying Kite: First Stage of Massive Expansion Set for China's Tianjin Airport

05/23/2005 Timing Is Everything : Spectacular Wall Collapse Buries New York City Parkway

05/16/2005 Never Forget: Holocaust Memorial Opens in Berlin on Anniversary of WWII’s End

05/09/2005 Holing Through : Switzerland Nears the Finish of Long-Running Tunnel Program; Freedom Tower

05/02/2005 East Meets West: China Breaks Ground on New Embassy in Washington, D.C.

04/25/2005 Inspirational: Winnipeg Selects Architect for New Human Rights Museum

04/18/2005 Arch Top: irport Hangar Stretches Erection Technique to New Heights

04/11/2005 Mountain Art: Roanoke Plans New $46-Million Art Museum

04/04/2005 Launching Pad: Foundation for Proposed World’s Tallest Building is Completed

03/28/2005 Pritzker’s Pick: Mayne Wins Architecture Award for Lifetime Achievement

03/21/2005 The Big Show: Equipment Deal Struck at CONEXPO-CON/AGG Exhibition

03/14/2005 Quick Fix: Giant L.A. Sinkhole Stabilized as Final Fix Waits for Rain To Stop

03/07/2005 Pillars of Protection: Site Work for New U.S. Embassy in Berlin Is Under Way

02/28/2005 Cleared for Take Off: Japan’s Newest Airport Takes Off from Man-Made Island

02/21/2005 Moving for the Music: Orchestra Hall in Atlanta May Have Wings that Flap

02/14/2005 New Leans on Old: San Francisco Museum Supports Past and Present; Mass Transit;

 


 

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