Vol. 18 No. 11, November 2002
Index
- Environmentalists spin McCarthyism.
- AIDEA receives $5 million for Ketchikan Shipyard.
- Alaska Hospitality Alliance receives federal grant.
- Carlile expands to Houston, Texas.
- Kodiak Village Corp. gives big distribution.
- Wrangell Sentinel celebrates 100 years.
- Fueling Alaska: there aren't a lot of new customers, so those in the retail and wholesale fuel business have to provide quality service at competitive prices.
- The high price of health insurance: there are creative ways to trim costs to your health insurance plan.
- Unalaska/Dutch Harbor.
- November events calendar.
- Shootout going strong after 25 years: Byron Birdsall created a special print to celebrate the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout's 25th anniversary. He will be on hand during the event to sign the posters.
- E-Commerce: a growing presence; Alaskans are on the Internet ... are they shopping?
- Barge companies bring world to doorstep: barge lines transport everything from food to vehicles to construction equipment to all parts of the state, offering both chartered and scheduled service.
- Alaska minerals open at depth and in all directions.
- Aphrodite marble mine beautifies Southeast: the search for this colorful rock brought entrepreneur Gary McWilliams into business.
- Between a rock and a hard place: Alaska has plenty of rock, sand and gravel. But getting it to market is a huge problem, as Alaska can't competitively transport its resources.
- Alaska 2002: mining in review.
- Roger Hickel Contracting Inc.: ABM salutes the contractor of the year; formed seven years ago, this company now boasts revenues of $34.5 million.
- Interior construction: a monster season; from railroad construction, to housing, to a parking garage to work at Fort Greely, interior construction is doing very well this year.
- AEDC.
- Alaska 20/20.
- Alaska Architectural Lighting.
- Alaska Center for the Performing Arts.
- Alyeska Resort.
- Crowley Marine Services.
- Golder Associates Inc.
- HDR Alaska Inc.
- Northrim Bank.
- SWAMC.
- The Wilson Agency LLC.
- Tryck Nyman Hayes Inc.
- U.S. Army.
- YWCA.
- Spenard Builders Supply celebrates 50 years.
- Q&A with Dick Cattanach: Dick Cattanach has been the executive director of the Alaska chapter of the Associated General Contractors for four years. Cattanach has worked in the construction industry for more than 20 years.
- A course in personal development.
- A winning team: Neeser Construction continues its record for getting the job done well, on schedule and within budget.
- Alaska Airlines Cargo.
- Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility.
- BeVocal.
- Cary King Design.
- Hecla Mining Co.
- Lynden Transport.
- McKinley General Contractors.
- Municipality of Anchorage.
- Murder in Alaska.
- Nabors Industries Ltd.
- Princess Cruises.
- Quigley's Inc.
- The Alaska Conservation Foundation.
- The Harris Poll.
- Port MacKenzie development: a regional improvement; the port and surrounding area will provide easy access for low-cost commercial development, residential expansion and recreational opportunities.
- November Alaska trends.