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Features - June 2006

Southeast's Top Projects

Value of This Year's Ranking is Approximately $5.9 Billion
Southeast Construction presents its annual "Top Projects" report, a ranking by contract value of the biggest projects to break ground during 2005 within Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Full Story >>

Interstate 10 Bridges Don't Stay Down Long

Rapid Repair Projects Keep Vital Link Open
During back-to-back killer hurricane seasons, Interstate 10 bridges from Florida to Louisiana suffered serious damage, forcing states to cobble together rapid repairs to reopen the spans and begin constructing replacement bridges. Full Story >>

Interstates: The Next 50 Years

New Funding, Technology, Materials and Methods Will Shape a Generation of Roads
In June 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation that would help shape a nation. The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 paved the way for the creation of the interstate highway system - a vision that today connects people nationwide via a 42,795-mi. network of roads. Full Story >>

South Carolina Report: In Gear and Rolling

2006 Should Be a Positive Year for S.C. Contractors
Coming into 2006, contractors were cautiously optimistic about the trends taking place in South Carolina construction. With the fourth quarter results tallied, one forecaster expects business and economic activity to meet or beat the 2005 performance.
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Powering Up in Cross, S.C.

Santee Cooper is Building Two Additional Units at Cross Generating Station
Current population projections estimate that a million more people will move to South Carolina over the next 20 years, and one electric utility is investing in needed infrastructure improvements to meet ever-increasing power demands. Full Story >>

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