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Iroad Construction Projects: This program is an international competition open to all architects.
Projects may be located anywhere in the world, but must have been designed by an architect licensed in the United States.
Entries submitted may be large or small projects, new construction or renovations, and any project type.
Urban and regional design projects are welcome.
Projects must have been completed after 1996.
Fully automatic, crewless trains have come an operating—although not always a actical—reality.In certain countries, railroad plant is shrink-;. But for every mile of track that is ripped in the highly developed nations, more miles; being laid down in emerging regions. Great Iroad construction projects are under way in rica, Asia, Australia, the Soviet Union, and>ng the northern frontiers of Canada. Even in• United States, where mergers and changingffic patterns have caused a steady shrinkage total railroad mileage, new lines are constantly
ng built to serve new industries.
AIA Honors AUI Contractors with 2005 Quality in Construction Award
AUI Contractors recently received the 2005 Quality in Construction Award from the Fort Worth Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
AUI executives Glenn Strother, Doug Alumbaugh and Tony Rader accepted the award at the chapter's Honors and Awards Dinner on Jan. 24.
"AUI is pleased to join a small group of elite contractors that have won this award."
"Receiving this award proves that the architectural design community values our work. We take pride in our projects and the 300 people on the AUI team," commented Alumbaugh, one of AUI's founders.
AUI was spotlighted for construction excellence on major projects that included the Tarrant County Regional Water District headquarters completed in 2003 and the new AUI headquarters in Fort Worth, which was completed in 2004. |
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