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Features - May 2006

Mass Transit: All Aboard?

Plans in Pipeline, but Some Could Get Stalled at the Station
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 >>

All Aboard!

Light Rail Comes to Charlotte
Bridge pylons are going up, roads being reconfigured, railbeds being dug and track being laid - all part of the job as the Charlotte Area Transit System builds the city's first light-rail line, the South Corridor. Full Story >>

A Long and Winding Road

Tampa's Reversible-Lanes Bridge Finally Nearing Role as Mass-Transit Solution
Finally overcoming a major engineering failure that led to structural collapse and plenty of fallout, construction of an elevated, reversible-lanes portion of the Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway Authority's Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway is back on track. Full Story >>

Bungalows at the Breakers

Beachfront Development Latest Addition to Palm Beach's Famed Resort
Ever striving to maintain the utmost in luxurious accommodations, The Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla., recently completed a $15 million beachfront bungalow project. It's the latest in a long line of improvements to the renowned resort first built by Henry Flagler in 1900. Full Story >>

No Rest for the Hotel Market

Development of Luxury Facilities Leads the Way
Design and construction firms in the hospitality market aren't getting much vacation time these days. Full Story >>

Raleigh on the Rise

City Preparing for Growth With Infrastructure and Facility Updates
No one is ready to call it a boom just yet, but the construction industry is on the rebound in Raleigh, the state capital of North Carolina. Full Story >>

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