After several years of lackluster activity, Atlanta's construction market appears to be headed for a comeback, with new contracts picking up pace and the prospects for a new $1-billion stadium project appearing more likely.
After getting a big jump on 2013 with major increases in contract volume in January, Southeast states took a step back in February. Still, Southeast metros continued to see surges in new work.
Based on the firm's Southeast revenue for 2012, its diverse portfolio of projects, along with its prominent roles on numerous high-profile, alternative-delivery contracts, ENR Regional editors have named Reynolds, Smith & Hills as this year's "Design Firm of the Year."
All four states in ENR Southeast's coverage area experienced sizeable gains in the volume of new construction contracts in January, according to McGraw-Hill Construction.
Better late than never - three of the four Southeast states officially posted increases in new construction contracts during 2012, according to McGraw-Hill Construction.
Will a combination of changing weather patterns and continuing development cause more sinkholes? And could a recent change in insurance laws endanger public safety?
Democratic and Republican members of Central Florida's congressional delegation have written to Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki asking for answers about the agency's troubled hospital project under construction in Orlando.
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