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Building With Care: Texas' Health Care Market Remains Vital

November 15, 2009
Debra Wood
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Even though the recession has hurt the Texas health-care market, numerous jobs are moving forward.

“Texas is the best health-care market in the United States now,” says James King, director of health care for Turner Construction’s Texas Region in Dallas. “There are still large projects coming out, and several more will come out.”

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