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Features - April 2006

The Southeast's Top Contractors

Region's Top Contractors Report More Than $24.7 Billion in 2005 Revenue
Southeast Construction presents its sixth annual Top Contractors ranking. It's our biggest and deepest ranking to date, with 170 firms and more than $24.7 billion in collective revenue represented. Full Story >>

Moss's Second Act

In Its Second Full Year, Moss & Associates Had More Than $240 Million in Florida Revenue in '05
Moss & Associates started out wanting to "fly under the radar," said Russell Anderson, senior vice president with the Fort Lauderdale-based firm. Full Story >>

Everglades Restoration: What's Going On?

Florida has begun a massive restoration program to preserve the Everglades, the River of Grass
After a slow start, some Florida-funded projects on the $7.8 billion Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program have begun. Full Story >>

GlenCastle Constructors - Building for Good

Construction Firm Made Up of Some of Atlanta's Top Contractors
GlenCastle Constructors of Atlanta is a firm made up of some of the best and brightest contractors in the Atlanta market. Full Story >>

Changing to Grow

Adjusting to the Market Has Enabled John S. Clark to Thrive
By being willing to change its focus when the market shifted and by remaining flexible in the way it goes after business, John S. Clark Co. has grown from a local company building for the textile industry into a regional multifaceted contractor active in 24 states. Full Story >>

Stiles Corp. Builds as It Develops

Fort Lauderdale Firm Reported $180 Million in '05 Construction Revenue
The multifaceted Stiles Corp. of Fort Lauderdale is a well-known developer that in 2000 was named national developer of the year by the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties. Full Story >>

Clean Water: Cleaning Up in Atlanta

Atlanta-area Entities are Undertaking Multiple, Major Sewer and Water Projects
Faced with aging pipes, rapid population growth and, in the case of the city of Atlanta, a consent decree, the Atlanta region has embarked on a massive water infrastructure upgrade. Full Story >>

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