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New England Construction articles from June 2005

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Trade magazine covering construction activities throughout the six New England states.

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New England Construction archives from June 2005

News.(Science & Technology Magnet High School)(acquisitions of NES Rentals Holdings, Inc)(Silver Hard Hat)
June 13, 2005... Staff Skanska USA Building Inc. has begun construction on the $18.75-million Science & Technology Magnet High School in New London, Conn. Skanska is providing construction management services for the new 60,000-square-foot, three-story...

Bridging The Merrimack.(services of Atlantic Bridge & Engineering Inc)
June 13, 2005... By Paul Fournier Installation of a temporary river span will allow repairs to landmark Tyngsboro Bridge. Work crews are installing a 650-foot temporary bridge across the Merrimack River as part of a Massachusetts Highway Department...

Kittery Trading Post Timbered.(Glued laminated trusses)
June 13, 2005... Edited by Paul Fournier Glued laminated trusses hasten work and lend rustic setting to famous store's expansion. A multi-phased expansion now under way at the Kittery (Maine) Trading Post features long-span timber trusses that have not...

NAWIC Maine Holds 25th Tradeshow.(National Association of Women in Construction )(25th Anniversary Construction Expo )
June 13, 2005... By Paul Fournier Vendors use record number of spaces at anniversary Construction Expo in Augusta Every available indoor booth was filled and thousands of additional square feet of outdoor booth space was sold for the 25th Anniversary...

NEAPWA Meets At Smith College.(New England Chapter, American Public Works Association)
June 13, 2005... By Paul Fournier New England Chapter, American Public Works Association, gathers in Northampton More than 60 public works officials and engineers converged on Smith College in Northampton, Mass., recently for the Western Regional...

CASHO Show Draws Hundreds.(Connecticut Association of Street & Highway Officials )
June 27, 2005... By Paul Fournier Mountainside hosts Connecticut Association of Street & Highway Officials on May 19 Hundreds of public works directors, highway superintendents, consultants, and contractors gathered at the Mountainside Resort in...

News.
June 27, 2005... Staff OSHA's Augusta, Maine, office was recently honored by the Northeast Transportation Safety Coalition recently for their efforts to promote and enhance highway work zone safety. The office received the annual 2005 E-Award during a...

New Literature.
June 27, 2005... Staff The Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA) releases the first edition of The Architecture of Tilt-Up, a manual on the design and construction of site cast tilt-up construction. Consisting of more than 130 pages of full color, detailed...

On the Web.
June 27, 2005... Staff EquipmentWatch, producer of business-to-business information about heavy equipment for the construction industry, has launched a new suite of online products at www.equipmentwatch.com . The site replaces EquipmentWatch's prior...

People.
June 27, 2005... Staff Duane Schock has joined Cutler Associates as a project manager. He will manage construction projects. Prior to joining Cutler Associates, Schock worked for Turner Construction Company in Philadelphia, Pa. Vincent Garino joins the...

Economic Growth Continues.
June 27, 2005... Edited by Paul Fournier New England Economic Partnership releases forecasts at Westborough conference Modest economic growth is expected for New England over the next five years, and this should support construction spending at the...

Salem Tries Resin Crosswalks.
June 27, 2005... By Paul Fournier Felix A. Marino Co. facelifts busy crossings using maintenance-free hot-applied product Pedestrians crossing the downtown streets of historic Salem, Mass., this year will tread on attractive new "brick and cobblestone"...

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