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Breadth of housing slump seen in Realtors' 4Q data; existing home sales fell in 46 states
Thursday, 02.21.2008, 11:53am
Sales of existing homes fell in 46 states during the October-December quarter, with metropolitan areas showing growing weakness, a real estate trade group said Thursday.
State To Closely Examine Bridge Infrastructure
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 04:09pm
After inspecting more than a dozen Wisconsin bridges in response to a collapse in Minnesota last August, state officials and experts will scrutinize a total of 127 bridges' design in the upcoming weeks
Detroit Had Top Foreclosure Rate in 2007
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 12:51pm
The Detroit area, hit hard by the double-whammy of unemployment and a slumping housing market, had the highest foreclosure rate in the nation last year, with several cities in California ranked close behind, an analysis of foreclosure activity in the country's largest 100 metropolitan areas shows.
UMaine Researchers Develop Breakthrough Composites Technology
Saturday, 02.16.2008, 06:38am
 Researchers at the University of Maine's Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center have developed a new composite fabrication process that they hope will revolutionize the industry.
Second Fault On 'Squinty Bridge'
Saturday, 02.16.2008, 06:22am
A crack has been found on Glasgow's Clyde Arc bridge just over a week after a support cable snapped.
Structural Problems Close Birmingham Bridge For Two Weeks
Thursday, 02.14.2008, 03:08pm

The Birmingham Bridge will be closed for approximately two weeks as Pennsylvania Department of Transportation crews try to determine the cause and severity of a shift in a bridge span and pier.

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