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Best of the Best Projects of 2009
Photo Contest Winners
• January 4 Issue
• December 14 Ad Close
December 21 Materials Due
Best of the Best Projects of 2009
ENR and McGraw-Hill Construction’s 10 Regional Construction Publications will publish a special report on the “Best of the Best” projects from around the country. Winners of the regional Best Projects Best of 2009 competitions were submitted to a national panel of judges, to determine which projects should be deemed “the Best of the Best.”
Photo Contest Winners
ENR’s annual and eagerly awaited gallery of reader-supplied photos of construction sites, people, materials, equipment and activity taken in the last year on jobsites all over the world. This photo contest recognizes the critical role that photography plays in documenting construction, the opportunity it brings practitioners to express their pride of accomplishment and the power of the industry, through compelling imagery.
January 11 – WEB EXCLUSIVE FEATURE: Innovative Projects
• January 8 Materials Due
Spanish bring PPP model to Dublin Ring Road
Long-term contracts calling for design, finance, construction and operations have paved the way for Spanish contractors to build a 35-year public-private partnership with Ireland’s National Roads Authority, leading to the $350-million upgrade to a 23 km stretch of Dublin’s congested peripheral M50 toll road.
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Top 25 Newsmakers
• January 18 Issue
• December 28 Ad Close
January 4 Materials Due
In this issue, ENR will recognize 25 industry leaders, as selected by the editors, for their accomplishments in service to the construction industry’s best interests in the past year, one of whom will also receive the industry’s highest award – ENR’s Award of Excellence – at the industry’s premier business and social gathering in New York City in March.
Equipment Management:
Crane Inspection Update
Workforce Solutions
• January 25 Issue
• January 4 Ad Close
January 11 Materials Due
The industry’s recent spate of crane accidents has revealed a safety problem that contractors and equipment suppliers are quietly dealing with behind the scenes; critical crane inspections, maintenance and repairs do not fall under common industry standards and are loosely regulated. Crane owners and insurers are trying to beef up inspection practices, and project owners/builders are looking to avoid future accidents. We talk to some of the biggest crane fleets in the country to understand how they make sure their machines are structurally sound and safe to operate before they begin lifting materials on the jobsite. Plus, an update on what tools, such as wireless tracking technology, are available to bring up your jobsite to higher levels of protection.
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