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Top Projects of the Southwest

Southwest Contractor's Top Projects of the Southwest highlights
the largest projects that started construction in 2006 in
Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. Full
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How Green Is Our Desert?

As green building and LEED continue to mature, more and more
public and private owners in the Southwest are turning to
sustainable design and building practices for their projects.
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Green Acres
Springs Preserve Restores a Desert Oasis

The $250 million Las Vegas Springs Preserve is aiming to be
Nevada's first LEED Platinum project. It will provide space
for the Nevada State Museum, visitor's center and the Desert
Living Center interspersed among restored wetlands.
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Taking the LEED
Tempe Goes for the Green on New Transportation Center

The city of Tempe's transportation department is looking beyond
encouraging bus and bicycle commuting to find new sustainable
solutions.
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Green Light
Nevada's Largest Solar Power Plant Opens

Large-scale power plants are nothing new for Nevada, but Nevada
Solar One, located in the desert outside Las Vegas, is different.
This new $250 million plant will produce up to 64 MW of solar
power, making it one of the largest solar energy producers
in the world.
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Greener Pastures
M2USA Looks to New Mexico for New Plant

A new manufacturing plant will have a positive economic impact
in New Mexico when it is operational late this year, and it
should help spread the green building culture throughout the
Southwest.
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Workforce Solutions
Program Offers Florida High School Students
Successful Model for Industry Career Training

This program is attracting national attention for its ability
to get students engaged in the workforce at an early high-school
level.
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