The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/all/20050205183900/http://www.enr.com:80/news/front2003/default.asp
 
 



 news
 Buildings
 Business & Labor
 Education
 Environment
 Power & Industrial
 Information Technology
 Construction Technology
 Transportation
 Safety & Health

reconstruction in iraq

02/07/2005 Iraq Managers Assess Future

02/07/2005 Federal Government Beckons Firms To Star-Spangled Market

02/02/2005 Missile Kills Two U.S. Reconstruction Workers On Election Eve in Baghdad

11/29/2004 Iraqi Contractors Expected To Get Bulk of Fallujah Work

11/08/2004 Iraq Sets Generation Record But Demand Grows Faster

10/07/2004 U.S. Officials Note Construction Slow-Down; Expect Pace to Improve

10/01/2004 Bush Signs 7-Week Stopgap Bill, Including Iraq Funding Transfer

09/30/2004 Congress Passes 7-Week Stopgap, Including Iraq Funding Transfer

09/27/2004 Senate Approves, House Panel Weighs, Shift in Iraq Rebuilding Funds

09/27/2004 Terrorists Claim To Have Executed Two American Contractors

09/20/2004 Smalller Effort in Afghanistan Showing Signs of Progress

09/17/2004 Kidnapped Contractors Identified

09/17/2004 Iraq Electric Grid Recovers from Attack

09/15/2004 Administration Proposes $3.5-Billion Shift from Rebuilding to Security in Iraq

09/13/2004 Commanders’ Tough Task: Gain Ground in Terror Fight

09/01/2004 U.S. Ambassador Seeks to Shift Iraq Rebuilding Funds to Security

08/16/2004 Halliburton Accounting Switch Significantly Boosted Earnings

08/02/2004 House Democrats and GAO Fault Iraq Work Management

07/30/2004 New Corps Chief to See If Iraq Work Can Be 'Jump-Started'

07/26/2004 Iraqi Contractors Are Bidding Amid Increasing Attacks

07/23/2004 Halliburton Picks Lane as KBR Chief Executive

07/22/2004 Former Halliburton Employees Tell House Panel of Iraq Contract Waste

Tom Sawyer, ENR's information technology editor, covered the war in Iraq in March and April 2003 as a journalist embedded with the U.S. Army's Fifth Army Corps.

To read his files from the front and those from ENR editors Andrew G. Wright and Thomas F. Armistead, click here

07/12/2004 Seabees Quietly Get Results In Iraq’s Al Anbar Province

07/05/2004 Caught Between Iraq And a Hard Place

06/14/2004 As Subs Stand By, Contractors Fight for Lost Ground in Iraq

05/10/2004 Iraq Oil Infrastructure Repair Shows Mixed Progress

05/03/2004 Accumulating Project Data Gets Web-based Map Interface

04/26/2004 Despite a String of Setbacks, CPA Vows To Stay the Course

04/23/2004 Bush Pledges Not to "Cut and Run" In Iraq

04/23/2004 USAID, Bechtel Say Work Continues Despite Violence

04/19/2004 Violence Undermines Rebuilding Progress in Iraq

04/14/2004 Unrest Is Not Affecting Iraq Oil Exports and Production

04/09/2004 Funding Snag Halts Iraq Oilfield Work

04/05/2004 Award of Excellence Winner: Col. Gregg Martin
Skills and leadership gave Iraq campaign's chief engineer ability to achieve the mission

04/05/2004 Despite Progress, Iraq Security Still Illusory

04/05/2004 Rebuilding Afghanistan Poses Unconventional Challenges

03/24/2004 Pentagon Awards Prime Construction Contracts Worth $1.5 Billion

03/18/2004 Gas from Kuwait to Iraq: Same Firms, Better Price

03/15/2004 Pentagon Washington Group, Perini Win DOD Prime Contracts

03/12/2004 Pentagon Awards Another Wave of Iraq Construction Contracts, Worth $1.2 Billion

02/16/2004 Military Surveyors Apply Precision Standards to Work

02/16/2004 Partnership Forged for Next Phase of Iraq Reconstruction

02/09/2004 Iraqi Contractors Complain About U.S. Work Rules

02/09/2004 Road Home from Iraq Marked By Divots, Dirt and Danger

02/09/2004 Contractors Tailoring Protection to Projects

02/05/2004 Army Engineer Units Rotate as Occupation's Next Phase Begins

02/03/2004 U.S.-Iraqi Teamwork Grows Skills While Restoring Powerplant

02/02/2004 For U.S. Army, Drive from Balad to Baghdad is an Occupational Hazard

02/02/2004 Iraqi Firms Win Work At Base Near Balad

01/30/2004 Air Force Center Awards Task Orders for Iraq Rebuilding

01/26/2004 KBR and Parsons Win Big Oil Contracts

01/23/2004 Halliburton Reveals $6-Million Overcharge in Alleged Iraq Corruption

01/21/2004 Hits On Delivery Drivers Impact Base Construction

01/20/2004 Bridge Removals Are Sign Of Progress In Iraq

01/19/2004 Pentagon Priming the Pump For the Flow of Cash to Iraq

01/15/2004 Smooth Flight (More or Less) Marks Reporter's Return to Iraq

01/15/2004 DOD Auditors Refer Halliburton's Iraq Oil Contract to Pentagon IG

01/14/2004 Bush: Canada Eligible for Next Round of Iraq Rebuilding Contracts

01/12/2004 Bechtel Wins More Iraq Work, Other Awards To Follow Soon

01/08/2004 Pentagon Issues $5 Billion Worth of Iraq Reconstruction RFPs

01/07/2004 House Critics Want Corps to Rescind Halliburton Fuel-Price Data Waiver

12/31/2003 In Iraq, U.S. Defense Energy Unit Will Replace Corps, Halliburton for Fuel Supplies

12/29/2003 Iraq RFPs Are Delayed Again, Pushing Process Into 2004

12/22/2003 Amid Delays, Democratic Lawmakers Slam Iraq Rebuilding Contract Process

12/22/2003 U.S. Has Saddam in Firm Grip But Little Else Seems Secure

12/19/2003 Halliburton Defends Iraq Oil Contract Pricing

12/15/2003 Dictator's Capture Not Likely to Assure Safety, Iraqi Sources Say

12/15/2003 Defense Auditors Question Halliburton's Fuel Charges to Supply Iraq

12/11/2003 Contract Delays Pose Problems for Bidders

12/10/2003 Release of Iraq Rebuilding Contract Delayed

12/8/2003 Contractor Fatalities Prompt Suspension of Work in Iraq

12/1/2003 Southern Oilfield Restoration Hinges on Three Key Projects

click here to read more military engineering news from the Gulf >>

 

Safety & Health
  
 
Hazard?

Hexavalent Chromium and Cement

Story
Full Safety & Health Coverage





© 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
All Rights Reserved