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Features - April 2004

Georgia Report: Just Peachy

In 2004, Georgia Contractors Should see a Rebound in all Sectors. Georgia contractors of all types should see improved market opportunities throughout 2004 as state construction activity ramps back up after a couple years of decline. Full Story >>


The Southeast's Top Contractors

Region's Top Contractors Report Nearly $19.6 Billion in 2003 Revenue. Southeast Construction presents its fourth annual Top Contractors ranking. But this is more than just an update of last year's list. The 2004 Top Contractors ranking has grown deeper by 50 percent, from 100 firms to this year's 150. Full Story >>

Changing the Hidden Landscape

$130 million TIA security enhancements project is first of its kind in nation. Deep inside Tampa International Airport, mostly hidden from view, Skanska USA Building's Atlanta-based Aviation Group is transforming both the airport's fundamental operation and passenger experience. Full Story >>

Pavarini's Big Plans

Contractor is Growing Under Gene McGovern's Leadership. Pavarini Construction Co. of Miami Lakes has big plans, and at the heart of them is the company's chief executive officer, Gene McGovern. Full Story >>

Providing Extra Care at Givens Estates

Marketing Part of Builder's Job on $59 Million Project in Asheville. Now working on its sixth continuing-care retirement community in North Carolina, Charlotte-based Rodgers Builders has learned that good communication and people skills are especially important for such projects, and are the kinds of skills these clients value. Full Story >>

A New Market for Suitt?

Suitt Construction Design-Building Its First Federal Project at Pope AFB. Greenville, S.C.-based Suitt Construction Co.'s ability to move into new areas to adjust to changing market conditions is apparent in one of its latest projects: a $14 million corrosion-control facility for C-130 cargo planes at Pope Air Fore Base in Fayetteville, N.C. Full Story >>

Hartsfield Runway Spans Interstate

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport's new 9,000-ft.-long 1/28 runway is part of the airport's $5.4 billion expansion plan. Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler have long reigned as Atlanta's brashest couple, but once Kathryn Masters and David Casey finish the ambitious construction project they're leading at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, O'Hara's and Butler's title may well be gone with the wind.
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Another Step Forward for Atlantic Station

$2 billion development coming alive with SouthTrust Tower completion. Atlanta's $2 billion Atlantic Station development, billed as a "live-work-and-play" destination, took another step toward full realization with the recent completion of its first commercial structure, SouthTrust Tower. Full Story >>

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