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Features - July 2004

Bridging Over to Beauty

GSA Uses Twist on Design/Build to Control Cost and Achieve Beauty
The General Services Administration gets the best of traditional design plus the cost-control benefits of design/build by bridging the two together at the $280 million U.S. Census Bureau project.
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Inside and Out

The Towson University Center for the Arts Gets Re-Acquainted to the Campus
The design and construction team for the Towson University Center for the Arts is turning the center around to make a more inviting entrance.
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Hoop Dreams

University of Virginia Aims to Make New Arena a Slam-Dunk forBasketball and the Bottom Line
Anyone who doubts the importance of college basketball's "sixth man" has probably never attended a game at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
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Going Big-Time in Blacksburg

On-Field Football Success Fuels Expansion at Virginia Tech
The design and construction team for Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium expansion are working together to make the facility meet the demands of Hokie fans. They are doing it with detailed safety and phasing plans while the Hokies continue to play.
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Going Green

Sustainable Design and Construction is Transforming the Marketplace
Increasing numbers of owners, architects, engineers and contractors are becoming more concerned about a building's environmental responsibility, profitability and the health of its occupants, which is leading to more sustainable designs and construction.
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