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BenchMark 2005 No. 2: Tech Q&A/How It Works
Technical Q&A: SPCC regulation changes are coming up for facilities with the potential for oil spills; How It Works: Control System Upgrade. 

BenchMark 2005 No. 2: Ugly Pole/News in Brief
Ugly Pole Contest; News in Brief: ACEC Grand Conceptor Award, Transmission Projects Under Way, 316(b) Studies 

Boiler MACT Solution: Keeping Indy Rolling
A 111-year-old plant provides energy to more than 200 facilities in downtown Indianapolis. Citizens Thermal Energy provides energy to keep energy rates low. 

Deep Cutpoint: Refinery Finds a Route to More Gas Oil Recovery
Faced with rising prices for crude oil, ConocoPhillips wanted to find a way to process less expensive, heavier crudes at its Ponca City, Okla., refinery. 

Getting with the Program: Handling the Job
Program management answers the question of what you're supposed to do when you get handed a job that you don't possibly have enough people or expertise to do. 

Hitting the Open Road: Illinois Tollway Plazas
A creative approach to a congestion-relief project in Chicago brings higher meaning to "teamwork." 

Program Management: Everyone Can Use a Little Help Sometimes
Whether you're the manager of a large city or small town, CEO of a large company or owner of a small business, occasionally you need help developing and implementing improvements. 

Shouldering the Load: Project Development Cuts Time to Power Plant Startup
For a power company seeking a new plant, the time from conception to online can be several years. That can be a long wait. 

Transmission Line Planning: Technology Narrows the Gap
The link between permitting and engineering adjusts plans early to avoid sensitive areas. 

Twice the Hangar: Doubling Space for Growing Technology Company
When Garmin International ran out of space at its aviation R&D facility, it doubled its hangar space. 


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