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Features - May 2005

Paving The Way Towards Completion

The majority of the paving on T-Rex will be completed by the end of the summer, and light rail testing has also begun between University and Broadway through the Narrows. Full Story>>


Top CDOT's Highway Projects

CDOT's Biggest Ongoing and Recently Completed Projects. Full Story>>

Colorado's Top Heavy/Highway Contractorsof 2004 >>

CAPA's 2004 Best in Colorado

11th Annual Asphalt Pavement Awards. Full Story>>


FasTracks Gearing Up

If you've driven the I-25 corridor between Broadway and Lincoln Avenue lately, you've seen those small glass-and-white steel structures that signal a light rail station. Behind the obvious building of the tracks, life of another kind has sprouted and begun to take root at the stations. Full Story>>


COSMIX Starts This Summer

Rockrimmon Constructors, the joint venture team selected by the Colorado Dept. of Transportation for COSMIX, recently announced its commitment to complete work on the $150 million highway project a year earlier than requested. Full Story>>


Stripes That Stay

CDOT recently conducted two highway paint studies to determine adhesion, durability and effectiveness for striping. Full Story>>


Getting More with Less

A parking lot paving job at a Westminster community college demonstrated that five times less cement produced a stronger product than the originally specified flyash.
Full Story>>


Quarterly Owner's Profile

Greenwood Village's Alberta Development Partners moves into the power retail world with projects like Southlands, Wheatlands and the recently announced Northlands.
Full Story>>

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