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Features - November 2004
Acadiana gets better treatment

New Iberia, Lake Charles plants add capacity to growing regions
About $40 million in new wastewater facilities in Louisiana's Acadiana region will add much-needed capacity for the cities of Lake Charles and New Iberia by fall 2005. Full Story >>

Battle stations

Fort Polk course cleared, contoured for digital battle area
A training ground 5 mi. south of Kisatchie in the Kisatchie National Forest is shaping up to become one of only a handful in the country. Full Story >>

Stormy weather

Hurricanes put damper on rebounding insurance, bonding markets
There's good and bad news in the outlook for insurance and bonding for builders and contractors in the coming year. Full Story >>

Flight status

Alexandria airport terminal tops list of aviation projects
Structural steel will soon begin shaping Louisiana's largest aviation project, a new $23.9 million, 75,000-sq.-ft. passenger terminal at Alexandria International Airport.
Full Story >>

Southeast Regional Report

Steady stream of work helps, but industrial downturn still hurts
A thin, steady stream of construction contracts will keep things in the state's southeast region flowing during the next few months, but don't expect a wave of good fortune any time soon. Full Story >>


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