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Features - April 2005

The Southeast's Top Contractors

Region's Top Contractors Report Nearly $21.2 Billion in 2004 Revenue
Southeast Construction presents its fifth annual Top Contractors ranking. From our survey's findings, it appears that 2004 was a good year for many firms.
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A Healthy Market

Health-Care Projects Abound Throughout Southeast
Health-care projects are flourishing throughout the Southeast. Full Story >>

Powering Up

Growing Energy Demand Fuels Two Major Savannah Construction Projects
Savannah isn't just home to historic buildings and old-fashioned Southern gentility anymore. The area is also home to two of the Southeast's larger power projects.
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Barnhill Contracting Co.

North Carolina Contractor Active in Unique Mix of Markets
Compared to other firms on Southeast Construction's Top Contractors ranking, Barnhill Contracting Co. of Tarboro, N.C., is a bit different. It operates simultaneously - and quite successfully - as an excavation/site development specialist, an asphalt paver and a building contractor. Full Story >>

Big and Getting Bigger

Archer Western Contractors is Growing, Especially in Florida's Highway Market
Archer Western Contractors of Atlanta, a subsidiary of one of the country's biggest construction firms, The Walsh Group of Chicago, is growing its revenues significantly and expanding its presence as it pursues high-profile, high-dollar transportation projects throughout the region. Full Story >>

High-Rise Homes and Health Care

R.J. Griffin & Co.'s Focus on Growing Sectors Spell Success
Atlanta-based general contractor R.J. Griffin & Co. is riding a wave of health-care and multifamily projects across the Southeast to exceptional company growth. Full Story >>


 

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