Volume 10, Number 1 – Spring/Summer 1995

Volume 10

Issue 1

In This Issue

Lee Marc G. Wolman

RICHARD K. ALLEN

Determining the actual cost of the late completion of a construction project to an owner is key to reducing or avoiding disputes between the owner and contractor.

GORDON T. CLARK & BIRGER SCHMIDT

The design and construction of the complex underground structures for a project of this size and scope posed tremendous engineering challenges.

SAMUEL Owusu-ABABIO & JOHN COLLURA

Developing a usable framework requires determining to what extent the various pavement characteristics influence the process of road surface deterioration.

MORTIMER L. DOWNEY

Adopting new technologies and fiscal policies along with changes in how the federal government works with private and other governmental sectors are key to meeting future challenges.

JERRY A. MUGG

A multi-agency partnership program based on the open sharing of information, coupled with ari effective public participation program, are key to expediting project planning.

FRANCIS E. GRIGGS, JR.

Over thelast century the nomenclature for certain bridge design elements has been based on error, not fact. It is time that the record be set straight.

Other issues in this volume

Volume 10
Issue 2
November 30, 1995