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    Bridges

    Top 10 Bridges 2002

    Dec. 3, 2002
    Top 10 Bridges 1. COOPER RIVER BRIDGE
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    Is executive treatment enough?

    Nov. 18, 2002
    I'm convinced some of the federal government's finest screeners will never search an airline bag.
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    Time to vote for a change

    Nov. 18, 2002
    La solution qui pave Anyone who's ever visited Europe knows about its horrendous lack of parking. Well, finally someone is fighting back. The Parisian Asphalt Initiative (PAI)...
    Bridges

    Operation: Increased Capacity

    Nov. 18, 2002
    When tourists head to the beach, they don't want to spend their time jammed up on the highway, but that's exactly what they were doing trying to get to Panama City Beach, Fla....
    Concrete Roads

    Fluid Movement

    Nov. 18, 2002
    At its San Diego convention last December, the American Concrete Pavement Association recognized representatives of Uretek USA, Tomball, Texas, and the Colorado Department of ...

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    Bridges

    A bridge on the rocks

    Nov. 18, 2002
    "If that bridge went out, we'd be in a world of hurt," reported Eugene Calvert, director of transportation for Mendocino County. "It provides an absolutely critical...
    Infrastructure Security

    Emergency surgery

    Nov. 18, 2002
    Fate pulled Bob Rusch from the audience. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation bridge division engineer was attending a conference with his fellow peers in Atlantic City, ...
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    Scaling the heights

    Nov. 18, 2002
    As 2002 winds down, the construction equipment industry begins to tally the results of the year. For the lifting segment of the industry, sales in the U.S. are projected to be...