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Features - March 2004

Staying Strong

Southeast's Multifamily Market Will Continue to Grow in 2004. High-flying and high-profile condominium projects have dotted the Miami-Dade and Broward skylines for years, and the number of projects isn't expected to decline anytime soon. Full Story >>


University Construction Graduates

Current activity is more than just classrooms and dorms. From dormitories to science centers to museums, the higher-education segment of the Southeast's construction market remains strong at a time when colleges must deal with high enrollments... Full Story >>

UGA's CCRC

New delivery system enabled timely completion of UGA project. Brasfield & Gorrie's Kennesaw, Ga., office led the recent construction of the $29 million Complex Carbohydrates Research Center, a world-class research facility at the University of Georgia's Athens campus. Full Story >>

A New Home for UF's Sports Medicine

Turner Construction is building the $25 million facility in Gainesville. In Engineering News-Record's most recently published Top 400 Contractors Sourcebook, Turner Construction Co. ranked as the nation's second-largest education contractor, reporting more than $700 million of work in this sector. Full Story >>

Cooked-Up Construction

A pair of construction teams race to complete culinary university's new Charlotte campus. Charlotte's can-do attitude was one of several features that attracted Johnson & Wales University, a 90-year-old culinary, hospitality and business school, to the Queen City. Full Story >>

Tampa Report

Market Shows Renewed Vigor With Major Projects. Tampa's construction market remains strong, with low interest rates fueling private development and a continuing influx of new residents forcing infrastructure improvements. Full Story >>

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