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      <title>After the Oroville Dam Crisis, a Thought About How to Decide Infrastructure Priorities</title>
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      <title>Why You Should Join Us in New Orleans for the 2016 Construction CPM Conference</title>
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	See the seven compelling reasons to join us starting January 31.</p>]]>
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      <title>Trends for Construction Planners and Schedulers to Watch in 2016</title>
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	What planners and schedulers for the construction industry should be thinking about.</p>]]>
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      <title>Law and Risk Mitigation</title>
      <description>The ENR print edition of 10/12/15 included an article Law &amp; Risk Mitigation IIwhich touches upon several of the issues raised in this blog. One key point in our posts on Law relates to control – authority and responsibility are linked – and perhaps no matter what the contract documents may say to the contrary.</description>
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