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Features - March 2007

Lucas Oil Stadium
There'll be Room for TDs,
Hoops, Meetings in New Arena

As the Indianapolis Colts rushed and passed their way through the football season toward the Super Bowl, construction workers hurried to make the team's new home ready for the 2008 home opener.
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A Look at Labor


Help Wanted Signs Hanging
In Some Midwestern Cities

Some construction executives in the Midwest are worried about the availability of skilled labor even though starts in 2007 are settling after years of strong growth.
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Constructing the Future

Midwest Schools Get High Grades
For Forward-Thinking Programs

In the historic restoration and rehabilitation market, if you offer incentives, they will come. As home to some of the best financial incentives in the country for historic preservation projects, Midwestern cities and communities are attracting developers to revive rundown structures and neighborhoods.
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Kennedy-King College

Revitalization Goal
Drives Campus Design

Come next fall a new anchor at 63rd Street and Halsted Avenue in Englewood on Chicago's South Side will bring sights of students strolling across a landscaped quadrangle between classes at the $254 million Kennedy-King College.
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Interdisciplinary Research Complex

Facing the Future with Flexibility
At University of Wisconsin Lab
The first phase of the Interdisciplinary Research Complex on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus will house some of the latest in medical and research technology when it opens in 2008.
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Community Hospital North

Indianapolis Medical Center
Expands to Meet Demand
Community Hospital North in Indianapolis is wrapping up an 850,000-sq-ft building expansion and renovation project to meet growing demand.
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