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Features - November 2003

Speaking French

Beauvallon Adds 'Quality European Product' to Denver's Multifamily Residential Market
Denver's high-rise residential market will acquire a distinctly French accent when the first phase of the $104 million Beauvallon is completed and ready for occupancy early next year. Full Story >>


On Deck

Denver's New Metro Urban Apartments Out Standing in Left Field
Working in the shadow of Denver's Coors Field to construct some of Denver's newest upscale apartments may sound exciting, but it certainly wasn't easy. That's because the project team building the Metro Urban Apartments had to start from scratch. Full Story >>


Uptown Girl

Portofino Tower Sets the Standard for Upper Downtown Redevelopment
She's tall and refined, with beautiful proportions and the confidence to be comfortable within her own skin. Her Italian heritage blends well with some American refinements, and she's the hottest topic in Denver society. Full Story >>


Flying High

Colorado's Mountain Airports Expanding to Keep Up with Seasonal Growth
Some of Colorado's busiest mountain airports are getting new facilities, safety improvements and much-needed paving upgrades this year. Full Story >>


T-REX Sitework

SECC Crews Dig The Only Tunnel Along T-REX Corridor
A furious barrage of sitework is ongoing at Colorado Boulevard and I-25, where T-REX crews are building the only tunnel and below-grade light rail station along the T-REX corridor. Full Story >>


Dam Near Done

Standley Lake Rehabilitation Project in Westminster Will Finish Next Spring
The complete makeover of a Westminster reservoir is nearing completion after more than two years of hard work by the local construction and design team. Full Story >>


Enron Accounting Fallout Hits the Construction Industry

After the collapse of Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing and other firms that engaged in massive accounting frauds, the cries for new, tougher regulations were unceasing - and the regulators responded. Of course, this begs the question about what these same regulators were doing over the past decade when the "creative accounting" was taking place. But that's a whole other topic. Full Story >>


Colorado Contractors Need to Educate Themselves About the Changing Surety Bond Market

Most contractors have likely heard of surety bonds but may not be familiar with the implications and obligations they carry for everyone involved with them. Required for all construction projects, surety bonding guarantees to a third party that a contractor will fulfill an obligation it has made with the owner. Full Story >>

 

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