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Rocky Mountain Construction articles from November 2006

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Magazine serving the construction industry of America's mountain regions. Topics covered include heavy engineering, building, landscaping, soil conservation, mining, and logging and federal, state, county, and city projects.

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Rocky Mountain Construction archives from November 2006

Editor's Report.
November 13, 2006... By Hol Wagner Tempe, Ariz.-based CIT Construction, the construction finance arm of CIT Group Inc., has released the results of its 31st annual construction industry forecast earlier than ever before, and the results, as always, are...

Upgrading Guanella Pass.
November 13, 2006... By Carol Carder Scenic road in Colorado mountains upgraded with improved roadbed, surfacing and retaining walls While the $20-million Phase I improvement of nearly nine miles of the Guanella Pass road above Georgetown, Colo., which...

Phoenix Superdumps.
November 13, 2006... Staff For Mundall Trucking, Superdumps help spread the wealth A big payload is critical to your productivity as a dump truck operator, but to John Mundall it's only part of the equation. To build success you need to get that material...

Construction Starts Summary.
November 27, 2006... Staff How To Use The Construction Starts Summary: The information on this page reports non-residential construction activity in the region by contract value. The chart at the bottom of the page tracks cumulative starts for all...

Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge.
November 27, 2006... By Hol Wagner Winds topple cableway towers, throw construction behind schedule Until high winds on the afternoon of Sept. 15 toppled the 330-foot-tall latticework towers on both the Arizona and Nevada sides of the project's 2,500-foot...

ACEC/CO Engineering Excellence Awards.(American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado)(Brief article)
November 27, 2006... By Carol Carder For the past 40 years consulting engineering firms have submitted significant completed projects to the American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado. The following winners of the 2007 Engineering Excellence Awards...

Peters Installed As Transportation Secretary.
November 27, 2006... Staff Phoenix-- Fourth-generation Arizonan Mary E. Peters was sworn in as the 15th U.S. Secretary of Transportation on Oct. 17. She brings a unique perspective to her role as the nation's transportation chief, having spent her career...

Valley Metro Fires Construction Chief.
November 27, 2006... Staff Phoenix-- After a three-month investigation, Vicki L. Barron, design and construction director of the Valley Metro light rail system, has been fired for ethics infractions. The investigation resulted from a complaint filed in April...

CDOT Will Appeal Douglas County Decision.
November 27, 2006... Staff Denver-- The Colorado Department of Transportation, stymied in its efforts to upgrade state highways by counties that subject the agency to local land use rules and regulations, plans to appeal a Douglas County District Court ruling...

Nevada Bonds For Highways, Buildings.
November 27, 2006... Staff Carson City, Nev.-- The Nevada state Board of Finance has approved the sale of $353 million in bonds to finance various state and university construction projects approved by the Legislature, as well as major highway projects. ...

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