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Drafters of the International Code Council’s International Green Construction Code are nearing completion of the first-ever integrated green code for traditional and high-performance commercial buildings, set for a public release in March.
The editors at Mountain States Construction magazine have joined Twitter, where they will deliver a regional news feed and breaking news. Follow us at www.twitter.com/mtnstatesconstr
After many months of planning and preparation, Mountain States Construction magazine is finally here. The new publication is the combination of the former Colorado Construction and Intermountain Contractor magazines. Together, we now offer comprehensive coverage of the entire mountain region, specifically: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.
In July, the Colorado Dept. of Transportation started one of its largest stimulus-funded transportation projects with the multimodal rehabilitation of nine miles of the C-470 highway between Interstate 25 and Santa Fe Drive, south of Denver, and an adjacent bike path.
Colorado Construction magazine announced the winners of the 2009 Gold Hard Hat Awards today at a breakfast ceremony at the Denver Athletic Club in Denver.
The city of Denver will receive $10 million in Public Housing Capital Funds for its redevelopment of the South Lincoln Park Homes public-housing project, a grant announced in Denver last week by Shaun Donovan, secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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