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Editorial
ENR editorials are written weekly by staff editors and represent the offical opinion of ENR editors as group, but not necessarily the views of magazine as a business organization or those of The McGraw-Hill Cos., ENR's parent firm. ENR editorials often relate to an article in that week's issue, but can be about issues reported earlier or not at all. In its reporting, ENR attempts to be fair and factual. ENR editors save their opinions for the editorial page |
Latest Editorials
| 10/08/08 | Listen to Those Who Have Been There Before After 15 years of enjoying a generally good and sometimes spectacular market, construction firms are worried about the future. |
| 09/24/08 | The Proposed Golden Bailout Has Fundamental Flaws The Bush administration’s proposed $700-billion bailout of the financial-services industry flies in the face of logic, fairness and the underlying principles of the U.S. Constitution. |
| 09/17/08 | Public Works, Not Bailouts, Will Ease The Financial Crisis The dramatic, total collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and the simultaneous economic surrender and forced sale of Merrill Lynch show the stakes in the subprime lending crisis continue to escalate to a level few would have imagined a year ago. |
More Editorials
09/10/08 Disasters Have a Way of Motivating Swift Action09/03/08 Lessons of 'Cyclonic Fury' Should Never Be Forgotten
08/20/08 Failures Are Potent Reminders of the Law of Gravity
08/13/08 A Birthday Celebration Shows the Need For More Research
08/06/08 Hot or Cold, Weather Plays a Big Role In Job Productivity
07/23/08 Construction Safety Must Not Be A Game of Chance
07/16/08 Public Panic Brings a New Dimension To the Meltdown
07/09/08 Hidden Liability Issues May Wilt Green Building
06/25/08 Before Renewable Energy, We Need Renewable Jobs
06/18/08 The Ground Is Prepared for the Growth of Green
06/11/08 Petroleum Prices Will Send the Economy To the Dumpster
06/04/08 Lax Oversight Has Left Too Many People Off the Hook
05/28/08 Collapsed School in China Holds A Powerful Lesson
05/14/08 Faulty Disaster Relief Shows the Need For Private Help
05/07/08 Form-Based Codes Help Make Good Cities Great
04/23/08 Rigging Is Only as Safe as the Weakest Link
04/23/08 Behind a Murky Name Lurks an Amazing Little Tag
04/16/08 Public-Works Projects Require A Public Dialogue
04/02/08 People Who Work Underground Deserve Deeper Support
03/26/08 Deadly Crane Accidents Suggest A Need for Action
03/12/08 Time Is of the Essence in Building a Sustainable Future
02/20/08 Green Homebuilding Products Are Sprouting Everywhere
02/13/08 Great Green Ideas May Flower in A Tale of Two Cities
02/06/08 Las Vegas Fire Shows Synthetic Stucco Is Superhot Stuff
01/30/08 Legal Settlements Obscure An Urban Marvel
01/23/08 Transportation Silo Busting Is the Hope for the Future
01/16/08 Seismic Engineer Leads Others Down The Path to Progress
01/09/08 Selection of Newsmakers and Photos Is a Celebration
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