PAST ISSUES OF BUILDING WASHINGTON 
Volume 22, Number 4

Published December 2007


  • 26th Annual Excellence in Construction Award-Winning Projects
  • Construction Industry Puts a Shine to DC Public Schools
  • Workforce Development: Building Space for the Future: ABC CraftMasters Training, Inc. Academy Expands with Members' Assistance
  • Legal Review: Subcontractor Violations of Labor Laws: Who's Responsible?


Volume 22, Number 3

Published September 2007

  • A Path to Asia in the Heart of DC
  • Monuments to Craftmanship: Construction and Restoration of National Treasures Get Public's Attention
  • Building the I-270 Corridor: Construction Opportunities Grow Along with Biotech Industry


Volume 22, Number 2

Published June 2007

  • Transformations Ahead for St. Elizabeths Campus
  • To the Next Generation: Good Succession Planning is Key to Keeping Businesses in the Family
  • New Health Care Plans May Help Keep Benefits Packages Affordable
  • Workforce Development: Montgomery County Program Has Been Building Construction Workforce for Three Decades
  • Legal Review: Avoiding Workplace Harrassment Claims


Volume 22, Number 1

Published March 2007

  • School Modernization Program Will Convert DC School Buildings into 21st Century Learning Centers
  • Anacostia's Southwest Waterfront Designed to Entice Tourists and Residents to the Water
  • Building Green: Plan Ahead for Materials Procurement
  • Workforce Development: Program Helps Female Workers Understand Possibilities and Realities of Construction Workplace
  • Legal Review: Employee Evaluations: A Help or Hindrance to Construction Employers?


Volume 21, Number 4

Published December 2006

  • 25th Annual Excellence in Construction Award-Winning Projects
  • Green Building is Fast Growing
  • Legal Review: Union Labor Protests Downtown: Are They Legal?


Volume 21, Number 3

Published October 2006

  • National Harbor Project Transforms Potomac Riverfront
  • You Need to Have a Plan: Preparing for Emergencies Can Keep You in Business
  • Before Casting That Vote, Ask About...
  • Workforce Development: ABC CraftMasters Training Academy Graduates Largest Class Ever
  • Legal Review: Working Foremen and Legal Responsibility: Is Your Company Protected?


Volume 21, Number 2

Published July 2006

  • Where Should We Grow? Reality Check Challenges Area Leaders to Develop Alternative Scenarios
  • Having A Ball: Construction Industry Touches Many Lives Through Biennial Bash
  • Major Changes to DC Mechanic's Lien Law Provide Simpler, More Reasonable Protections
  • Students Explore Job Possibilities Firsthand at Careers in Construction Expo
  • Legal Review: Is It Time to Revise Your Employee Handbook?


Volume 21, Number 1

Published March 2006

  • Building a New Museum: National Archives Renovation Provides New View of Historical Documents
  • PART Program Prepares DC Residents fo Construction Jobs
  • Arts Centers Spark Youth Imaginations
  • Mark the Date: New Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Conference Offers Valuable Information in Convenient Venue
  • Legal Review: Employers Should Beware of Immigration Law Penalties


Volume 20, Number 4

Published December 2005

  • 24th Annual "Excellence in Construction" Award-Winning Projects
  • Contractors Build an International Presence
  • Workforce Development: Industry Helps Shape New DC Technical Program
  • Legal Review - Time Off in Washington: Complying with the DCFMLA


Volume 20, Number 3

Published September 2005

  • Second Act for Tivoli: Renovations Bring New Revitalization for Theater and Neighborhood
  • Building Better Schools: Construction Projects Provide New Space for Learning
  • Selling Your Business: How the Process Works
  • Workforce Development: Two Ways to Build Your Workforce


Volume 20, Number 2

Published July 2005

  • The Music Center at Strathmore: Careful Construction Yields Sweet Sounds
  • The Woodrow Wilson Bridge and ICC: Metro Area's Major Road Projects Keep Moving Along
  • Apprentices Show Their Stuff at Craft Championships
  • Workforce Development - An Early Start on the Construction Track: Intership Program Gives Younger Students Hands-On Experience
  • Legal Review: Why Merit Shop Contractors Should Participate in the Ongoing Federal Wage Survey


Volume 20, Number 1

Published March 2005

  • National Musuem of the American Indian is Stunning Showcase for Indian Culture
  • Strong Hospitality Industry Looks for Continued Growth
  • Safety Watchdogs Reduce Worker Risks
  • Workforce Development: UMES Offers Four-Year Construction Management Degree in Montgomery College
  • Legal Review: Avoiding Legal Land Mines in the Hiring Process


Volume 19, Number 4

Published December 2004

  • ABC's 23rd Annual Excellenc in Construction Award-Winning Projects
  • Listening to the Voices of Construction
  • Legal Review: Contractor's Support for Apprentice Training Pays Important Dividends

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