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Volume 3 - No. 1
The Next Four Years: What Lies Ahead?
- Judah Lifschitz & Jean Galloway Ball
Teamwork and Fairness: A New Paradigm for the Construction Industry
- David B. Perini
The New Reality: Total Project Integration
- Nicholai Kolesnikoff
Projecting Professional Liability Losses for Design Professionals
- Leon R. Bottlieb
The Future is Now: For the Global Construction Market
- Jeffrey S. Russell & James J. Casey, Jr.
Enforcing International Arbitration Agreements & Awards
- James J. Myers
Volume 3 - No. 2
Genuine Investment, Not Just Spending: A Prescription for America's Infrastructure Ills
- William J. Agee
Infrastructure Investment and the New Risk Sharing
- Daniel V. Flanagan, Jr.
Is the Infrastructure Crisis a Myth?
- John A. Tatom
Transportation at the Eye of the Storm
- Fredick P. Salvucci
The Federal Role in Infrastructure R&D
- Carl O. Magnell
Infrastructure and the Privatization Decision
- Fred Moavenzadeh and Brantley Liddle
Computer-Integrated Construction: A Case for Teamwork, Integrated Technology, and Training among the Facilities Engineering Professions
- Kenneth H. Stowe
Managing Risks with Cost-Loaded CPM's: A Proven Technique
- Richard W. Lamb
Volume 3 - No. 3
Making Connections: Building Public Infrastructure
- Edith B. Page
Investing in Infrastructure: Putting New Innovations and Technologies into Practice
- Harvey M. Bernstein & J. Peter Kissinger
Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems
- Joseph M. Sussman
What About Maglev
- R. Scott Phelan
Infrastructure and Productivity: Myth or Reality?
- David Alan Aschauer
Alternatives to International Construction Arbitration
- James J. Myers
Volume 3 - No. 4
Environment & the Construction Industry
- Fred Moavenzadeh
The Challenges of Applying Advanced Technologies to Hazardous Waste Remediation
- Peter D. Arrowsmith
A Return to Teamwork: Partnering Approach Facilitates Hazardous Waste Cleanup
- Robert C. Marini, Stephen R. Gates, and Peter W. Tunnicliffe
Pollution Minimization: Opportunities & Strategies for Construction Firms
- C.W. Moores
Weighing Pros & Cons Jumping into Hazardous Waste
- Andrew J. Hoffman
Surety Bonds for Hazardous and Toxic Waste Construction: Opportunities & Risks
- Mohamed N. Jeljeli & Jeffrey S. Russell
Changes in Solid Waste Management Foreshadowing the Effects on Construction
- Henry F. Taylor, III
Volume 3 - No. 5
What Data Super Highways can mean for the Construction Industry
- Richard R. Edmister
Redefining High-Performance for Construction Materials and Systems
- Carl O. Magnell
Contractor's Survey Reveals Issues & Opportunities
- David Casey
Evolution of the Construction Industry in Europe
- Paul De Meester & Luc Maertens
Unifying Owners & Developers
- Dennise R. Fath
The Flood of '93 Reaches Record-Breaking Proportions
- Kathleen A. Phelps & Gary P. LaGrange
Who's Responsible for Technical Submittals?
- David R. Hendrick & Louis J. Circeo
Volume 3 - No. 6
Don't wait for the Data Super Highway
- William Mitchell
Focus on Technology
- William Rucker & Roy Piciacchia
Construction Automation & Robotics Changing Attitudes in America and Japan
- John G. Everett & Hiroshi Saito
Construction Automation & Robotics Recent Developments in Equipment & Systems
- Laura Demsetz
Flexible Manufacturing Systems
- Frank Altobelli
Streamlining Modern Airport Projects
- Narayan Bodapati & David M. Cornell
Into Its Second Century of Service: Water Resources Congress
- Kathleen A. Phelps, Donald G. Waldon & Charles F. Sills
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