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Features - May 2003

Concrete & Asphalt Trends

Paving the way to progress
Change is a constant, especially in the construction industry. In the concrete and asphalt sectors of the construction industry, change has meant colored or stamped concrete and the durable asphalt on which so many children play hopscotch.
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Equipment Trends

Customer service remains the constant among a time of change
Overcapacity is the biggest change and the first thing two different equipment dealers told Intermountain Contractor is the biggest change in the equipment industry.
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Geotechnical Engineering

The art of knowing your ground
According Dave Fadling of Summit Engineering, Salt Lake City, geotechnical engineers are insurance providers. Full Story >>


Improving I-215, Redwood to 300 East

Making travel safer, while keeping workers safe from traffic while getting the job done
There were more than 100 fender benders around Salt Lake City during a snowstorm in late February, and at least a half dozen of them happened on the short stretch of Interstate 215 between Redwood Road and 300 East. Full Story >>


Keeping the Community Involved

The 12300 South project brings puts Context Sensitive Solutions to work
Keep the public informed and involved" could be the slogan for the Utah Department of Transportation's project on Interstate 15 at 12300 South. Full Story >>


Chicago Unions: Building Cities, Strengthening Communities

Building cities cannot be done overnight, just as building strong workforces in Idaho and Utah has taken time. And strengthening, expanding and making the union workforce the best it can be has been in the works for over 100 years. Full Story >>

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