June 26, 2009- Week in Green
26 Jun 2009 byConstruction begins on world’s first commercial spaceport
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- Spaceport America
- Spaceport America breaks ground in New Mexico
Construction begins on world’s first commercial spaceport
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10 years in the making, New York’s park in the sky opens this week!
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Self-powering stadium completed in Taiwan for 2009 World Games
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Self-healing concrete may help reduce repair expenses and carbon footprints of bridges and roads.
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“Bridge in a backpack” concept unveiled in Maine
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Vancouver’s big announcement for the 2010 Olympic Games
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DC Metrorail finally finds the silver lining
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Ross Spiegel of consulting firm Fletcher Thompson discusses the role of the specifications writer in LEED certification.
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Los Angeles lawyer Marilyn Klinger of Sedgewick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, LLP discusses the five remedies for nonpayment issues during a construction project.
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Specifications and BIM Integration Consultant Robert Weygant explains how product manufacturers can save time and money with BIM.
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Building Smart Alliance CEO Lars Christensen guides us through what it takes to build BIM
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We poke a little fun at Specifiers, ahead of Construct 2008 and the CSI Show and Convention.
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David Hammond is a manager in the United States Coast Guard, Office of Civil Engineering.
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A good-humored look at architects, in support of the 2008 AIA convention.
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