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September 2003 |
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North
Texas Highway Receiving Extensive Reconstruction

Duininck Bros. In Charge Of
$46 Million Upgrade To U.S. Highway 75
Motorists making their way north from Dallas toward the Oklahoma
border along U.S. Highway 75 will soon enjoy a smoother ride. Full
Story >>
NTTA,
TxDOT Partner For Construction Of Tollway Extension, Interchange

Three-Level, $31 Million Project Will Connect Toll
Road With State Highway
The North Texas Tollway Authority is teaming with the Texas
Department of Transportation to complete a $31 million highway
project in a rapidly growing city just north of Dallas. Full
Story >>
Texas Highway, Heavy Contractors
Embrace Cutting-Edge Technology 
Many Of State's High-Profile Projects Utilize Robotics,
GPS Systems
Three-dimensional technology and global satellite positioning
are much more than science fiction to today's highway and heavy
contractors in Texas. Full
Story >>
UTSA
Using Design-Build System For New Academic Building

BFW Construction, HOK Teaming For $32 Million Project
With its classic Hill Country limestone façade and a
distinctive red clay tiled roof, the new Academic Building III
at the University of Texas campus in San Antonio sets a new
standard in usage and style at the growing university. Full
Story >>
Gulf
Coast User's Conference Attracts Industry Members

Six Regional Organizations Band Together To Co-Sponsor Event
Nearly 150 members of the Texas industrial construction industry
gathered in Houston recently for the Gulf Coast User's Council
Conference. Full
Story >>
AGC Of Texas Slates 20th Annual Trade, Equipment Show

Industry Event To Feature Traditional Favorites, New Attractions
The 20th annual Associated General Contractors of Texas Trade
and Equipment Show will be held Oct. 7 and 8 at the Austin Convention
Center. The industry event for highway, heavy, utility, industrial
and general contractors is scheduled to feature over 120 exhibitors
and more than 1,000 products and services. Full
Story >>
Special Section : Toyota Center

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Houston Welcomes Third New Professional Sports Venue
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Design Team Gives Toyota Center Unmistakable Area Character
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Arena's Adjacent Parking Structure Will Serve Dual Needs
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Minority, Women-Owned Businesses Played Large Role In Arena
Project
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Arena Is Latest In Houston's Long History Of Innovative Sports
Venues
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