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Every year, ENR Texas & Louisiana publishes the Top Project Starts from the previous year, ranked by construction cost, across the five-state region of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas.
ENR California’s upcoming print issue will rank the region’s biggest projects to break ground in 2019. See a preview of some of California's and Hawaii's largest starts.
Each year, ENR Southwest publishes the Top Project Starts from the previous year, ranked by construction cost, across the three-state region of Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
In April, ENR Texas & Louisiana will be taking a look at the Top Project Starts in 2018 by total value from across the five-state region of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. We're sharing a preliminary list of some of the projects that could potentially be on our final ranking in the April 15 issue.
ENR Texas & Louisiana’s annual Top Project Starts ranking will feature a list of the top 25 largest project starts in 2017 by total value from across the region, which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas.