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Features - Fall 2007
Mid-Atlantic Construction Fall 2007

2007 Top Specialty Contractors

Mid-Atlantic Construction Top Specialty Contractors.
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Commercially Viable

Despite dropoffs in the residential market, contractors are finding a welcoming home in Washington, D.C., these days. Full Story >>

Top Design Firms

Never before has sustainable building design taken on such significance in the Mid-Atlantic area. Full Story >>

Grand Convergence

The 2.4-million-sq-ft Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Prince George’s County, Md., isn’t scheduled to welcome its first guests until next spring, but big things have been happening at the 41.7-acre site on the banks of the Potomac River since construction got under way in June 2005. Full Story >>

BIM Designs a New Way of Working

BIM is the logical successor to CAD, moving design from 2D drawing into the 3D world and offering a virtual look at future buildings and structures. Rather than just lines on a screen, objects are “intelligent,” backed by a database of information about their physical and functional characteristics. Full Story >>

VCU All Abuzz

There’s a lot of buzz being generated around the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University these days, and a lot of it stems from the largest capital program in the Richmond school’s history. Full Story >>


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