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Card-check provision unlikely to be included in EFCA The Hill
(April 16, 2010)
Technology lets construction workers clock in/out remotely Constructech Magazine
(April 16, 2010)
Nevada surveys contractors on prevailing wages Las Vegas Review Journal
(April 08, 2010)
The domino effect It's another year of deferred maintenance as government coffers continue to shrink. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(January 01, 2010)
2,000 needles in a haystack Using advanced field monitors and software to track billboard code compliance. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(December 01, 2009)
Intelligent interaction Contractors coordinate resources and projects. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(November 01, 2009)
Timely changes An audit of one city's water and sewer billing systems cleans up a messy accounting process. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(October 01, 2009)
Raising the Stakes A benchmark move showcases how the sustainable community trend is gaining momentum. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2009)
Road Warriors State and local engineers join forces to lower fatalities in rural areas. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 01, 2009)
Bragging Rights Go ahead, talk up your job! PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 01, 2009)
Going Undercover Mystery shoppers can help you experience your customers' reality. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(March 01, 2009)
[7] Solutions PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(December 01, 2008)
Chasing the Crest Record rainfall in the Midwest forces managers to throw out the rule book. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(October 01, 2008)
The Necessary Evil? Public works doesn't often get the attention it deserves—and that's unfair. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2008)
Taking It In-house How two county engineers decide when it's more cost-effective to do their own repairs. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(September 01, 2008)
Great Expectations This year's American Public Works Association Top Ten Leaders share their greatest achievements. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2008)
Give 'em What They Want PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(July 01, 2008)
Answers to Vexing Questions PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(December 01, 2008)
Slip-Sliding Away Failure to manage our finances isn't the only obstacle to remaining a world power. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(November 01, 2008)
Answers to Vexing Questions PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(September 01, 2008)
Answers to Vexing Questions PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2008)
Security Risk Focusing on service in a cynical world. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(August 01, 2008)
Wake-Up Call Your professional association recognizes the need for sustainability. Have you? PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(July 01, 2008)
Switching Gears As the need for new infrastructure decreases, managers dedicate more dollars to rehabilitation. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(July 01, 2008)
On the Offensive PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(June 13, 2008)
Considering a Private Partner? PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(June 13, 2008)
Help Wanted Bridge the gap between what your operation can afford and what it must accomplish. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(June 01, 2008)
The Replacements As baby boomers retire, public agencies must transform themselves into employers of choice for the next generation. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(May 01, 2008)
Department of the Year You can't make your department do more with less if you don't know how it's working to begin with PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(December 01, 2007)
No More ‘Paralysis by Analysis’ Complementing the long-range construction plan with medium- and short-term scheduling fosters a smoother ride for both owner and contractor. PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
(September 01, 2007)
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