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Features - July 2003


Earning the Grade at Nova Southeastern

Miller & Solomon is Constructing its 10th Building at the School's Davie Campus. The benefits of developing repeat clients can be priceless in the often up-and-down world of construction.  Full Story >>


Miami-Dade's John A. Ferguson High School

$38 Million Design-Build Project was Constructed on a 60-Acre Site. A 60-acre site, roughly 17 acres of wetlands, a cost savings of better than $3 million and virtually no change orders are just some of the noteworthy aspects of Miami-Dade. Full Story >>


UCF's Rosen School Rises

University of Central Florida's new School of Hospitality Management is being built in the midst of one of Orlando's tourist corridors The University of Central Florida's Rosen School of Hospitality Management, one of the fastest-growing hospitality schools in the nation, will soon have a new home, appropriately centered near one of Orlando's top tourist corridors. Full Story >>


Paving Potential

In More Than One Way, APAC-Southeast's U.S. 27 Project in Highlands County Takes a Look at the Future. Two futures - one potential, one definite - will be revealed on APAC-Southeast's U.S. Highway 27 project in Highlands County.
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Ahead of Schedule in Sugar Cane Country

Community Asphalt Corp. is Design-Building This $9.5 Million Economic Stimulus Package Project Near Belle Glade. Hialeah-based Community Asphalt Corp. is ahead of schedule on its $9.5 million State Road 80 project near Belle Glade.
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A Carefully Orchestrated Production

$24.5 million Kravis Center expansion project tested performance of project team. Multiple structural components, special soundproofing and ongoing concert performances in the adjacent building complicated a multistory expansion at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach.
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Finishing Up a 10-Year Term

Clark Construction is Working on its Third Project in 12 Years at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex. Clark/DLR Design Build of Tampa has moved past the halfway point on an $87.8 million maximum-security U.S. penitentiary for the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the Coleman Federal Correctional Complex near Wildwood.
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An Interview With NAPA President Mike Acott

Reauthorization, Environment, Economy, New Technologies Highlight Wide-Ranging Focus For NAPA. NAPA President Mike Acott recently sat down with McGraw-Hill Construction Editor Mark Rea for an in-depth interview concerning some of today's most important topics that concern the hot-mix asphalt industry.
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