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Vol. 14/1 - Jan/Feb 2025

Table of Contents:

Features

  • From the Editor: Our Unsung Emergency Responders: Tow Truck Operators - Douglas Towne
  • Contributor Profiles: Peter Corbett & Richard Parker
  • Feedback:  Construction Is in Their Blood
  • Back When - The Bridge That Bypassed an Engineering Wonder - Douglas Towne
  • Bridges Over Troubled Water—And Traffic: Phoenix’s Freeway Overpasses - Douglas Towne
  • Arizona’s Floating Crane: Constructing Theodore Roosevelt Lake Bridge - Billy Horner
  • Bypassing Hoover Dam: The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge - Douglas Towne
  • Bridging Hell Canyon: A State Route 89 Project with Some Wicked Depths - Peter Corbett
  • Crossing the Salt River: Construction of the Loop 202’s Mile-Long Bridge – Bill Kelton
  • Old School Equipment: Early Self-Propelled Boom Cranes Within Arizona - Billy Horner
  • Building on the Past: 1987 – Westbrook Expands Interstate 17 in North Phoenix - Billy Horner
  • Saluting Arizona’s Builders: Jed Billings - Douglas Towne
  • Architect’s Perspective - Pedestrian Bridges Making Connections - Doug Sydnor, FAIA
  • Digging Through the Archives – John Kraemer and EKS - Billy Horner

 

Construction Around Arizona: Projects – People – Practices

 

  • Bridge Installation on Schedule: The New Wear Footbridge in Sunderland, England
  • Big-D “Fulfills” Amazon’s Request for New Warehouse
  • Stevens-Leinweber Construction Creates an Empire in Peoria
  • ZenniHome Provides Navajo Nation Residents with Sustainable Housing - Richard Parker
  • McCarthy Completes Newly Reimagined Galveston Elementary School Campus in Chandler
  • Metrocenter Demolition Starts; 95 Percent of Famed Mall to be Reused - Mark Edelman
  • Southwest JCB Revs Up Its Machinery for A Successful Open House
  • After the Fire: The Dangers of Water and Mold Damage - Brian Speckhals
  • How To Differentiate Cement and Concrete Trucks - Luke M. Snell, P.E.

Vol. 14/1 - Jan/Feb 2025

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