SnapshotJanuary 01, 2010

我们的编辑无处不在 - 在所有最重要的行业活动中。当他们不在面板上说话时,他们正忙着做笔记并拍摄照片 - 因此他们可以通知读者说什么和谁在那里。

纽约喷气机展示新体育场Building CongressMembers of INSTALL NYC, the International Standards and Training Alliance, including those from Local 2287 Floorcovers Union and the New York City District Council of Carpenters, volunteered their time to install 4,500 feet of vinyl composition tile flooring in five classrooms and two offices of the Divine Mercy Catholic Academy in Ozone Park, New York. The project was initiated by New York City Council Member Eric Ulrich of the 32nd District and coordinated by Warren Hutchinson, Local 2287, who also served as foreman on the job. Pictured from the left top row: Eric Fairchild, Earl Robinson and Barry Berman. Pictured from the left 2nd row: Andy Mei, Kevin Sullivan, Chuck Provenzano, Neal Amirudden and Warren Hutchinson. Pictured from the left 3rd row: Delroy Barnaby, Hector Romero, Anthony Molinaro, Chang Mei, Ray Thompson, Tim Caraballo, Robert Bidnick, Bill Leahy, Paul Olsen, Carlos Orajales, Jim Bennett, Mike Tirabo and Rich Cunningham..
Despite “Cloud of Uncertainty,” FDOT, Contractors Prepare to Move Ahead on HSRWith the Florida Dept. of Transportation poised to start an estimated $170 million in civil construction work with the first of more than $2 billion in federal dollars for America’s first high-speed rail system, the agency’s High-Speed Rail Industry Forum Nov. 8-9 in Orlando drew more than 1,500 attendees, many of whom were interested in winning future contracts. The purpose of the two-day forum was to inform interested parties about the contracts to be let, the bidding schedule and requirements.
Despite “Cloud of Uncertainty,” FDOT, Contractors Prepare to Move Ahead on HSRWith the Florida Dept. of Transportation poised to start an estimated $170 million in civil construction work with the first of more than $2 billion in federal dollars for America’s first high-speed rail system, the agency’s High-Speed Rail Industry Forum Nov. 8-9 in Orlando drew more than 1,500 attendees, many of whom were interested in winning future contracts. The purpose of the two-day forum was to inform interested parties about the contracts to be let, the bidding schedule and requirements.
Despite “Cloud of Uncertainty,” FDOT, Contractors Prepare to Move Ahead on HSRWith the Florida Dept. of Transportation poised to start an estimated $170 million in civil construction work with the first of more than $2 billion in federal dollars for America’s first high-speed rail system, the agency’s High-Speed Rail Industry Forum Nov. 8-9 in Orlando drew more than 1,500 attendees, many of whom were interested in winning future contracts. The purpose of the two-day forum was to inform interested parties about the contracts to be let, the bidding schedule and requirements.