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As projections show that Republicans will take control of the House but Democrats will retain a majority in the Senate, a key construction question is whether the GOP's increased clout will spell trouble for major infrastructure funding bills next year.
There are many contributing factors that allow counterfeiters to thrive in today’s economy, but everyone can play a role in fighting the problem. Here is how some of those trying to fight counterfeiters inadvertently help them.
William Baker, P.E., the structural engineering partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, worked on three of the five tallest buildings that topped out in 2009. But his (to-date) career-defining accomplishment is his contribution of the “buttressed core” structural system used at what is now—and for the foreseeable future will remain—the tallest structure ever built by man, the 828-meter Burj Khalifa.
I just returned from the Dallas area, where this week Ford invited ENR to drive the new 2011 Ford F-150 at the Texas Motor Speedway. But you don't have to wait for my reports to see how this new truck performs...
Obama administration officials are starting to flesh out details of the President's infrastructure-bank proposal and the rest of the transportation spending plan he outlined.
Like the boy who cried wolf too many times, California Air Resources Board has the challenge of proving that it can create an air-quality regulation based on sound science.
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