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ENR April 08, 2013
 ENR April 08, 2013
Cover Story:

City & County of San Francisco Awarded 2013 Owner of the Year

The city’s Dept. of Public Works has adopted new measures to improve team integration with design and construction firms.


Cover image: Photo courtesy SFDPW


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