Recently, Fortune magazine published its annual " Best Companies To Work For" ranking. Specialty contractor TDIndustries of Dallas, known for its work on such projects as the Dallas City Performance Hall and the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, took the 45th place on this year's annual ranking. The firm made the
Following the successful launch earlier this month of Engineering News-Record' s first regional edition , ENR Southeast, the editorial, art and publishing team at ENR Texas & Louisiana is working to bring you our premiere edition.
Stimulus dollars continue to put people to work in Texas, and some of those funds will improve the health care available to soldiers and their families.
Last month we asked for your help identifying the future leaders in the A/E/C industry, and to nominate those who you believe currently excel in their careers. You responded, and our independent panel of judges have picked the winners.
Aiming to save as many of its classic iron bridges as possible, Denton County's Adopt-a-Bridge program offers the historic structures to fellow governments and schools at no charge, as long as the recipient moves and restores the structure.
In the past few weeks I've felt like the dinner guest who shows up without a nice bottle of wine because I didn't get to the store in time. Many of my contacts have asked what Texas Construction will look like in 2011, and the answer is straightforward. While positive change is the straightforward answer, we have yet to
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During a recent discussion with a Gulf of Mexico oil and gas industry professional about BP, the Gulf oil spill, the Texas City refinery explosion and the company's safety record overall, a great deal of sadness was expresses. As well, a hope that the industry will learn from BP's mistakes.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported in an article yesterday the results of a statewide poll it conducted with other major papers across the state. The paper reported the following results: Fifty-three percent of registered voters said they would like such a law in Texas, 38 percent oppose it, 8 percent aren't sure and 1
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