Vol. 18 No. 2, February 2002
Index
- Legislature--This is your time to shine! (From the Publisher).
- ASRC first to install new supercomputing technology.
- Security Aviation awarded contracts.
- Seward has high-speed DSL service.
- State, ACS sign $92 million partnership.
- XTO exploration expansions include Alaska.
- December tourism data shows bookings down.
- GCI closes acquisition for AK cable TV properties.
- Klukwan subsidiary wins Seattle Ferry service bid.
- Local companies purchase University Center Mall.
- David Hoffman: Alaska growth capital; This financial institution provides loans and technical assistance to its high-risk clients.
- Oil & Gas: A look into 2002; Spending in 2002 by Alaska's two majors will be less than in previous years, but will remain at healthy levels, exceeding $1.5 billion.
- Foreign direct investment: A wealth of opportunity; Investments in Alaska by U.S. affiliates of foreign companies total nearly $30 billion.
- Events Calendar.
- Past and future meld at the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
- Standing after the quake: Seismic technology allows owners to choose how well their buildings will perform.
- Engineers and Architects: Building on a team; Their work isn't always obvious, but engineers work closely with architects in designing buildings.
- Hit or miss: Design/Build bidding is becoming controversial engineering firms gamble on jobs-and lose big.
- Russian engineers study American principles of project management at UAA.
- 2002 engineer of the year nominees.
- Alaska 2002 Engineers directory.
- Jumping on the technology bandwagon: Can high-tech tools help your business grow?
- Alaska firms go public and expand reach: There are five Alaska-based publicly traded companies in the U.S.
- Construction Alaska 2002 and beyond: Alaska's construction sector holds steady with increases in state/federal and military spending.
- Interior construction sector doing well: From roads to airports to a parking garage, interior Alaska is enjoying a healthy construction season.
- February Alaska Trends.