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Newsmakers
of 2005

This month's first ever newsmakers section was created by
Colorado Construction'sContributing Editor Stephanie Sommers
working with local photographers Jackie Shumaker, Fred Fuhrmeister
and . Lincold Hauser.
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Top 10 Newsmaker Stories of 2005 >>
2006 National Forecast - Stable
as She Goes

The heated pace of single-family housing may cool in 2006,
but the rest of the industry is staying hot. With high hopes
in the hotel, office, school, health-care and public-works
sectors, the construction industry is primed for another solid
year.
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2006
Regional Outlook - Construction industry expected to add as
many as 9,500 jobs this year

Colorado will join other western states at the forefront of
national job growth in 2006, according to University of Colorado
at Boulder economist Richard Wobbekind.
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Mountains & Resorts - Vail Valley Renewal

High-profile projects set to transform Lionshead and Vail
Village
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'The Bomb' Hits Downtown Aspen >>
Progressive
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Mountains/Resorts/Western Slope
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Drawing Power

Last month's completion of the 1,100-room Hyatt Denver Colorado
Convention Center Hotel expands the number of downtown hotel
rooms by 18 percent.
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A Colorado Place

Designers of the new Hyatt Regency Denver Convention Center
Hotel used metal, stone and glass to establish a regional style.
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Downtown Beacon

One of the defining features on the new Hyatt hotel is its lighted
beacon, which marks the highest point on the building.
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Tight Site, Lots of Trades

The project's many subcontractors
had to work like a well-oiled machine to overcome restrictions
of the urban site and a compressed construction schedule.
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