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Features - January 2008
Southeast Construction Jan. 2008

2008 Southeast Construction Outlook

The collection of nasty economic conditions currently swirling around the national economy will continue to have a significant adverse impact on total construction activity in Southeast Construction’s four-state region
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Sobering Up

A year ago, many industry observers forecast that construction starts after years of record highs were headed for a slight cool-down in 2007. Full Story >>

Uncertainty in the Air for Southeast DOTs

Throughout the Southeast, state transportation departments are facing funding challenges as they try to keep up with growing demand for roads. Full Story >>

2008 Southeast Industry Outlook

“Atlanta will still be strong in most commercial segments, especially in health care and education. Full Story >>

Atlanta Report: Still Steady

As America’s fastest-growing metropolitan area, Atlanta continues to experience robust construction activity, despite the current residential downturn. Full Story >>

Buckhead Goes Vertical

Peachtree Road from Midtown to Buckhead retains its allure as one of Atlanta’s most desired addresses and has attracted some of the city’s most significant new projects.
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The Infrastructure Meltdown: Why Are We Surprised?

The author, a regular contributor to Southeast Construction, became impassioned about the condition of the nation’s infrastructure systems after the collapse of the Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis. He sees plenty of room for change. Full Story >>

 

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