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Fighting wars is a lot easier "than what we’re trying to do," Barry R. McCaffrey told a construction industry leaders forum in Chicago on June 14. The retired general and national security advisor described fixing, securing and rationalizing infrastructure as one of "America’s most complex problems."

Congress is trying to reconcile House and Senate versions of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, nearly two years after the roadbuilding funding measure was scheduled for renewal. ENR tracks the fitful progress of the multibillion-dollar highway bill.
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Pressure at the Pump
Last year’s steel crisis has been replaced by dramatic increases in crude oil prices that have sent fuel costs skyward. Delivery costs for materials and prices for petroleum-based products are also effected. Meanwhile, a hot homebuilding market is helping to keep inflation going.


Planning for Successful Global Project Development

Ballooning population, coupled with urban migration and the globalization of communications and trade, adds up to a demand for about $1-trillion in infrastructure development over the next five years in East Asiaalone, according to World Bank estimates.


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