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Features - July 2005

The Monumental Cooper River Bridge

$540 Million Cooper River Bridge Design-Built in 48 Months
The newly built, $540 million Cooper River Bridge in Charleston, S.C., has attracted attention and admirers from around the country, some of whom have called the final result "tremendous," "pretty spectacular," "impressive" and "very attractive." Full Story >>

Turning Imagination into Reality

RodgersHardin Uses Concrete Skills to Build New Children's Learning Center
ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center, which is being built in uptown Charlotte will feature a variety of programs using the written, spoken and electronic word to produce an interactive learning environment where young people will be able to explore new ideas and have their creative potential nurtured.
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The Paul D. Coverdell Center

$40 Million Lab is UGA's Latest Research Facility
Preparing to embark on a journey to become a major factor in biomedical research, the University of Georgia in Athens is building the $40 million Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences. Full Story >>

Building for Books - and More

Biltmore Construction Co. has Developed a Niche With Major Library Projects
The advent of the information age has changed library design and construction.
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South Carolina Report: Could it be Finer?

Whole Foods Market drives development of One Hundred Central
South Carolina contractors are optimistic, and it's reflected in predictions from the Carolinas Associated General Contractors as well as the word on the street.
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Warm-Mix Asphalt Heats Up

Technology Shows Promise After Local Demonstration Efforts
The science and technology of asphalt paving is always evolving. Full Story >>


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