| Take to the Highway:
Contractors across the state take on tough projects

The U.S. Census Bureau recently announced that Texas gained more people than any other state between July 1, 2005, and July 1, 2006. Anyone traveling the roads in the state won’t have much trouble believing it. Full
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Dallas DARTs Ahead
With the roadmap in place, Dallas moves forward on major mass transit program

With new stations popping up throughout Dallas and transit-oriented developments breathing new life into the local real estate and construction economies, Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s light-rail system has unveiled plans for even more extensive development over the next three decades. Full Strory >>
West Texas Triumph
Marsha Sharp Freeway reaches new heights

Crews are finishing up phase 3A of the five-phase 13-mi Marsha Sharp Freeway project through Lubbock and are creating the longest and tallest bridge in the history of the Texas Department of Transportation’s Lubbock District. Full Strory >>
Wide Awake in West Texas
Spike in commercial development keeps contractors busy

Contractors in west Texas haven’t gotten much rest in recent years. Many of the Panhandle’s cities have seen significant new developments get under way, and local firms are chasing plenty of commercial and institutional projects. Full Strory >>
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