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Features - February 2004
Cloning history

Hale Hall torn down, replicated at Louisiana Tech
Students and faculty will be looking at a clone when they pass by Louisiana Tech University's Hale Hall this spring. Full Story >>

Bugs and butterflies

Contractor demolishes, renovates Custom House first floor for museum
Half of the first floor interior of the 150-year-old U. S. Custom House is being demolished and renovated to accommodate the New Orleans Insectarium & Butterfly House, a 23,000-sq.-ft. museum operated by the Audubon Nature Institute. Full Story >>

Brain teaser

Neuromedical Center team relies on ingenuity to build without complete drawings
Drawings were only 33 percent complete when construction began on a six-floor medical office building and two-story hospital in Baton Rouge. Full Story >>

Improving insurance market still has problems, so remain vigilant

Insurance premiums should level off in 2004, but the market remains tight and it's not time yet for contractors to celebrate. Full Story >>

Fast-tracking on the bayou

Cardiovascular Institute's new facility consolidates offices into central location
The Cardiovascular Institute of the South in Houma received an early Christmas present when its new $7.5 million medical building opened for business in December. Full Story >>


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