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Diesel Fuel Prices Drop
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:11pm
Diesel fuel, the second-largest construction expense after labor, has fallen to a 53-week-low of $2.43 per-gal, said Tavio Headley, an economist with the American Trucking Association, during the World of Concrete show in Las Vegas.
Ohio River Designs Unveiled As Funding Questions Loom
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:08pm
Design work can now be completed on two signature bridges over the Ohio River that will connect Louisville, Ky. with southern Indiana as part of an overall $3.9-billion program. Construction dates are still uncertain.
Review Panel Urges Completion of New Orleans Risk Assessment
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:59pm
After more than a year of extensive independent review, ASCE's External Review Panel expressed overall satisfaction with the technical competency and findings of the draft final version of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Interagency Performance Evaluation Task Force's (IPET) report on the performance of the New Orleans hurricane protection system during Hurricane Katrina.
New York’s Toniest Residents Clash over Foster Design
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:56pm
A proposed residential tower designed by Foster and Partners for New York’s Upper East Side has sparked conflict between neighbors, pitting preservationists against the local artists, designers, and gallery owners who hope to see the building constructed.
Concrete Blocks Used In Great Pyramids Construction
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:54pm
In partially solving a mystery that has baffled archeologists for centuries, a Drexel University professor has determined that the Great Pyramids of Giza are constructed with a combination of not only carved stones but the first blocks of limestone-based concrete cast by any civilization.
Research the applications of geotextile products
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:51pm
Thick, needlepunched geotextiles not only provide separation and filtration but provide the additional protection function.
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- Name: Munich Olympic Stadium
- Location: Munich, Germany
- Date Completed: 1972
- Material: Steel
- Number of Spectators: 80,000
- Facts: Unlike other stadiums, the roof of the Munich stadium is in tnesion, its weight carried by a prestressed cable net curved in two directions to stabilize it in the wind.

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