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Minnesota Utility Gets the Go-Ahead to Start Power Plant Clean-Up Project 

Apr 1, 2004, 

Xcel Energy has received the green light from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission to proceed with its Metro Emission's Reduction Plan (MERP)...

Powering an NFL Stadium in the Valley of the Sun 

Apr 1, 2004, By Amy Florence Fischbach, Staff Writer

The desert sun has beat down on the aluminum benches at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz., sizzling Arizona Cardinal football fans in their seats since 1988 ......

Project Management Software Comes of Age 

Apr 1, 2004, By Steve Setzer, Constructware, and Maggie Bonafair, Contributing Writer

Like it or not, contractors need to prepare for new business processes brought on by Internet-based project collaboration software...

Mixed-Use Centers Blend Commerce and Culture to Revamp U.S. Cities 

Apr 1, 2004, 

The owners of the Natick Mall in Boston are the latest to jump on the mixed-use center bandwagon...

Short Circuits 

Apr 1, 2004, 

Everyone makes mistakes. Some are just funnier than others...

2004 Top 50 Contractor's Listing 

Mar 15, 2004, 

Building a Better Relationship With Your Electrical Distributor 

Mar 1, 2004, By Jim Lucy, Chief Editor, Electrical Wholesaling magazine

Electrical contractors and electrical distributors have always had a love-hate relationship. Electrical contractors love to complain about distributors'...

Public Construction Projects Continue to Weather the Financial Storm 

Mar 1, 2004, 

The residential housing market has carried the burden for the majority of the construction industry during the recession, as public projects have struggled...

Applying and Using Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters 

Mar 1, 2004, By George Gregory and Alan Manche, Schneider Electric/Square D

According to the National Fire Protection Association and the National Fire Incident Reporting System data, the five-year period from 1994 to 1998 averaged...

Construction Team Begins Work on $75 Million Theater Renovation 

Mar 1, 2004, By Amy Florence Fischbach, Staff Writer

Renovating an early 20th century theater is like building a ship inside a bottle. All the construction activity is confined within four, historic masonry...

NECA publishes latest NEIS 

Feb 26, 2004, 

New standard covers generators in single-family dwellings...

Short Circuits 

Feb 1, 2004, By EC&M Staff

Everyone makes mistakes. Some are just funnier than others…...

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