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1. Fontana Dam in the mountains of North Carolina, famous for their scenery, will be one of the biggest of the Authority's projects, being over 500 feet tall. (As it is under construction, no photographs are available but a general perspective view is attached in two copies, one of the prints being glossy but the other having better contrast for reproduction.) The downstream face of the powerhouse is developed in part as a gigantic show window. Considerable recreational and tourist development is expected for the vicinity, the Smoky Mountains National Park being next-door neighbor of the project. Visitors will be reveived at the upper level in a small structure marked by the flagpole towrd the right, from where a steep cogwheel car, used also by the operators and for the transportation of minor items, will give access to the powerhouse between 1933 and 1945

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2. Fontana Dam in the mountains of North Carolina, famous for their scenery, will be one of the biggest of the Authority's projects, being over 500 feet tall. (As it is under construction, no photographs are available but a general perspective view is attached in two copies, one of the prints being glossy but the other having better contrast for reproduction.) The downstream face of the powerhouse is developed in part as a gigantic show window. Considerable recreational and tourist development is expected for the vicinity, the Smoky Mountains National Park being next-door neighbor of the project. Visitors will be reveived at the upper level in a small structure marked by the flagpole towrd the right, from where a steep cogwheel car, used also by the operators and for the transportation of minor items, will give access to the powerhouse between 1933 and 1945

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3. Fontana Dam in the mountains of North Carolina, famous for their scenery, will be one of the biggest of the Authority's projects, being over 500 feet tall. (As it is under construction, no photographs are available but a general perspective view is attached in two copies, one of the prints being glossy but the other having better contrast for reproduction.) The downstream face of the powerhouse is developed in part as a gigantic show window. Considerable recreational and tourist development is expected for the vicinity, the Smoky Mountains National Park being next-door neighbor of the project. Visitors will be reveived at the upper level in a small structure marked by the flagpole towrd the right, from where a steep cogwheel car, used also by the operators and for the transportation of minor items, will give access to the powerhouse

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4. Fontana Dam in the mountains of North Carolina, famous for their scenery, will be one of the biggest of the Authority's projects, being over 500 feet tall. (As it is under construction, no photographs are available but a general perspective view is attached in two copies, one of the prints being glossy but the other having better contrast for reproduction.) The downstream face of the powerhouse is developed in part as a gigantic show window. Considerable recreational and tourist development is expected for the vicinity, the Smoky Mountains National Park being next-door neighbor of the project. Visitors will be reveived at the upper level in a small structure marked by the flagpole towrd the right, from where a steep cogwheel car, used also by the operators and for the transportation of minor items, will give access to the powerhouse

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5. Pyeon, Jae H. Improving transportation construction project performance San Jose, CA: Mineta Transportation Institute, College of Business, San José State University

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6. Florida. Department of Transportation. Florida's traveler's guide to major construction projects [Tallahassee, Fla.]: Dept. of Transportation

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7. Mydans, Carl Wooden sleds drawn by tractor bringing supplies from main road to project at Berwyn, Maryland. During the winter months tractors and mud sleds furnish the only method of getting from the main road to the project. Transportation was chief problem at the new construction 1936 Jan

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8. Florida. Department of Transportation. Florida's traveler's guide to major construction projects

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9. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight. An examination of the water project construction backlog Washington: U.S. G.P.O.; 1983

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10. Pyeon, Jae H. Improving transportation construction project performance

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11. Aghazadeh, Fereydoun Analysis of user waiting costs for construction projects on Louisiana's interstate highway system Baton Rouge: Louisiana Transportation Research Center

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12. Gransberg, Douglas D. Construction manager-at-risk project delivery for highway programs Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board; 2010

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13. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds. Foley Square construction project and the historic African burial ground, New York, NY Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office; 1992

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14. Colorado. Department of Transportation. CDOT construction manual [Denver, Colo.?]: Colorado Dept. of Transportation; 2002-

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15. Jafari, Amirhosein Synthesis on the best practices for state DOTs to determine project delivery time, project management, and ratio of consultant to in-house design Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management, Louisiana State University; 2021

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16. Ashuri, Baabak Strategies and resources for strengthening the implementation of the construction quality acceptance firm (CQAF) model in the innovative project delivery environment Atlanta, Georgia: Georgia Department of Transportation, Office of Performance-based Management and Research; 2021

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17. Aghazadeh, Fereydoun Analysis of user waiting costs for construction projects on Louisiana's interstate highway system

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18. Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center Addressing challenges and return on investment (ROI) for paperless project delivery (e-construction) McLean, VA: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research, Development, and Technology, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center; 2017

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19. New Mexico. State Highway and Transportation Department. Annual program and ... five-year construction and maintenance plan [Santa Fe, N.M.]: The Bureau; 1990

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20. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight. An examination of the water project construction backlog

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