ENR April 08, 2013
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Condo, Transit Projects Dominate California's 2012 Top Project Starts
More than half of the largest 35 construction starts were transportation and multifamily projects in 2012.
View the Ranking of the Top 35 Construction Starts of 2012 in California
New Central Plant Squeezes Into Tight Site at L.A. Airport
The team behind a new central utilities plant at LAX must keep the old facility running smoothly while building its replacement next door.
More than half of the largest 35 construction starts were transportation and multifamily projects in 2012.
View the Ranking of the Top 35 Construction Starts of 2012 in California
New Central Plant Squeezes Into Tight Site at L.A. Airport
The team behind a new central utilities plant at LAX must keep the old facility running smoothly while building its replacement next door.
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