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Top Specialty Contractors of the Southwest 
Statistics gathered for Southwest Contractor's 2005 Top Specialty Contractors
clearly demonstrate how busy subcontractors have been. The following pages contain
analysis of the 2005 performance of leading subcontractors in the region, breaking
down their revenue into categories such as concrete and steel, and ranking them
by state. Full
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Safety in Numbers 
Safest Subcontractors of the Southwest
Subcontractors face many issues in the field, but one of the most important is
safety. Safety directors use many techniques, from offering training courses to
halting work at unsafe jobsites. But most say that caring for your fellow employees
is the best way to promote safety. Full
Story >> Thinking
Big  UNLV
Expands to Keep Pace with Valley Growth The University of Nevada, Las
Vegas has expanded greatly since it was founded in 1957 in a classroom at Las
Vegas High School as part of an extension program to the University of Nevada
in Reno. Full
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Downtown 
ASU Comes to Phoenix For years the
City of Phoenix has struggled with attracting people to the core downtown area.
Projects such as Arizona Center, Chase Field and America West Arena brought scores
of people downtown, but once the events ended, people fled. Full
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Breaking
New Ground 
UNM Health Sciences Center Any building
that will need room for robot medical patients is bound to be a bit unusual in
construction and layout. The $49 million University of New Mexico's Health Sciences
Center Education Building is such a building. The four-story complex will be home
to students in medicine, pharmacy and nursing when it opens in the fall. Full
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Legal
Story 
Are "Pay-if-Paid" Clauses
Valid in Nevada? Six years ago, the State of Nevada was rocked
by the opening of the Venetian Casino Resort. Not the opening night party but
the legal battle over the interpretation of "common" construction clauses
and their impacts on the Nevada construction business. Full
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