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Features - January 2007

2007 Public Owner of the Year: ADOT
State Agency Drives Over $600 Million in Construction


According to McGraw-Hill Dodge, ADOT has 56 projects worth $618.8 million in final design or construction phase, more than any other public entity in the Southwest. Based on this effort, ADOT has been named Southwest Contractor's public owner of the year. Full Story >>

Biggie Size

Las Vegas does things big and bold, and its buildings are no exception. The World Market Center, for example, currently has a $550 million, 2.1 million-sq.-ft. expansion underway at the northwest corner of Grand Central Parkway and Bonneville Avenue in downtown Las Vegas. (That's roughly the same size as the Empire State Building.)
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New Mexico Retail Roundup

There have been hiccups, minor and major, in the progress of some central New Mexico construction projects, according to local architects and builders.
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Makeover Magic

The Desert Passage Mall in Las Vegas is undergoing a $50 million makeover and will shed its ornate Moroccan theme for a sophisticated, contemporary look.
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From Trash to Treasure

Rising from a former brownfield site along the Salt River at Rio Salado Parkway and McClintock Drive in the Phoenix metropolitan area's East Valley, Tempe Marketplace is taking shape on land that had once been occupied by landfills and industrial-type businesses.
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Over the Top

Over the past several years, as the industry has continued to tally record-setting construction starts, executives have been left wondering, "How hot can this market get?"
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Solidifying the Future
Concrete Innovations Get the Job Done


Across the country, construction teams are turning to concrete innovations to get the job done. New trends are sweeping the industry form Texas, Alabama and Georgia, where the state's DOT recently used roller-compacted concrete for the first time on a highway reconstruction job, to Chicago, Seattle and Monterrey Bay, where a school aims to be the first new educational campus to earn a LEED platinum designation using, among other things, ground granulated blast furnace slag in lieu of 100 percent Portland cement or flyash.
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Green Building Column
Pervious Concrete is Gaining Ground


Concrete has always been known as one of the most versatile building materials used for construction. The same qualities that have made concrete so popular have also made concrete one of the best materials to use in green buildings.
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