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Features - Spring 2007

Top Contractors: Staying Steady

The Mid-Atlantic’s diverse construction market remains resilient, and many of the region’s top contractors are busier than ever.
Given the recent woes in the residential sector, observers might have predicted doom and gloom for contractors in 2006. Full Story >>

Capitol Improvement

Virginia’s Symbol of Liberty Celebrates 400 Years With Historic Preservation.
Design and construction team uses ingenuity and imagination to deliver the complex program needs while preserving the richness and beauty of the state’s Capitol in Richmond. Full Story >>

Virginia Fires on All Cylinders

Activity remains strong in nearly all sectors throughout Virginia.
With the possible exception of condominium projects, construction activity remains active throughout most of Virginia, including the state’s capital, Richmond, and contractors anticipate even more work as the military implements decisions by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission. Full Story >>

Variable Soil Conditions Don’t Stop Roanoke City Fire Station Team

Dual system provides solid foundation for new station and administrative building.
Underground surprises and soft-rock formation presented meant hurdles and opportunities in the design and construction of a dual-foundation system for the Roanoke City Fire Station and Fire Administration Building. Full Story >>

Virginia Goes Mobile

Virginia seeks inventive solutions to road building and optimal traffic flow.
Faced with ever-increasing car and truck traffic but never-enough dollars for construction and maintenance, the Virginia Department of Transportation is looking toward new ways to keep traffic flowing. Full Story >>


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