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North American Distributors Tour Hyundai Asian Facility

In 1940, Chung Ju Yung ran an automobile repair business. Through hard work and enterprise, he established Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company in 1947. In 1972, the company broke ground for what is now the world’s largest shipyard....


Route 66: A Continuing Saga of Americana

Route 66, America’s legendary highway, is a worldwide symbol of lost dreams and new searches. In the mid-1930s, “Okies” and “Arkies,” heading west seeking a living in California for their families, putt-putted along it in beaten-up jalopies, carrying mattresses, chicken coops and other scant possessions atop their vehicles....


American Shoring Aids in Tough Jersey Boring Job

In May 2002, Vollers Excavating and Turner Construction Co. needed to bore 80 ft. (24 m) under Route 53 in two separate locations to install fire and domestic water lines to the Pfizer Pharmaceutical campus in Morris Plains, NJ. Considering the length and depth of the pit requirements, Vollers contacted American Shoring for its shoring needs because the company supplies the longest lining plates in the industry....


Arab-American Firms Seek Iraq Contracts

DETROIT (AP) _ Call it business, or call it a touch of nostalgia. Either way, local Arab American businessmen hope to secure a small portion of the billions in contracts up for grabs in the ongoing bid to rebuild Iraq....


Cohen Joins American Highway Users Alliance as Vice President of Policy

Gregory M. Cohen has joined the American Highway Users Alliance as the vice president, policy and government affairs. He assumed the position on July 8. "Greg Cohen will help to shape our priorities and strategy for the reauthorization of the federal highway bill and other important legislative issues," said William D....


$21.7 Million Project Will Upgrade American Airlines’ St. Louis Terminals

American Airlines and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport are spending $21.7 million to make the airport experience more convenient with improvements to the American Airlines and American Connection terminals and expansion of the B and C-D security checkpoints....


American South Demolishes Hendersonville School

Hendersonville Middle School, located in Hendersonville, NC began site preparations for major renovations and new construction in early June. According to Hendersonville Middle School Principal Dr. Chuck Pressley, overcrowding and the need to upgrade the main school building convinced the Henderson County School Board to remodel the main 20,000 sq....


American Services Razes Four Cincinnati Buildings

No one heard “Timber,” only the sound of shears ripping apart concrete during American Services Group Inc.’s, recent demolition of four buildings along Race and Sixth streets in Cincinnati....


Greg Cohen Joins American Highway Users Alliance

Gregory M. Cohen has joined the American Highway Users Alliance as the vice president, policy and government affairs. He will assume the position on July 8. "Greg Cohen will help to shape our priorities and strategy for the reauthorization of the federal highway bill and other important legislative issues," said William D....


Native American Museum Takes Shape on the National Mall in D.C.

A very different type of building will be taking shape over the next two years on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Situated between the Air & Space Museum and the U.S. Capitol, the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) will consist of a curvilinear structure covered with Kasota limestone, which is found only in Minnesota....








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