By Gary A. Watt
California's economic downturn has had a devastating effect on the building industry. And although residential housing tends to gather the most consistent attention, commercial building has suffered immensely too. In this down economy, large-scale public works projects appear like an oasis in the desert. But even public works projects are fewer in number and smaller in scale as local and state agencies grapple with reduced funding. As ...
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