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So I was curious who AUI was. The logo was on the backdrop with SOW.

This is what I discovered:

In the early 1980s, the company focused on civil projects that included parks, zoos, and athletic and recreational facilities.

AUI acquired Pyramid Building Systems in 2004 to expand its design-build capabilities and better serve its commercial and industrial clients. AUI is one of a few contractors in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with the ability to complete multi-million dollar projects in both commercial and civil construction. AUI has executed more than 800 projects with hard-bid, construction management, and design-build delivery methods in North Texas. 


Market Segments:- alternative energy- office complexes- civil- parks and trails

- commercial design/build - recreational

- heavy civil - retail centers

- historic renovations & rehabilitations - road reconstruction

- industrial & manufacturing - site development

- interior finish-outs - Industrial and Manufacturing

- interior renovations - streetscapes

- municipal - transportation

Any chance they will have anything to do with the new stadium? I know HKS is designing but perhaps these people will have a hand in it too. Perhaps they want to donate time/resources and use the stadium as "demo" for other/future clients.

Thoughts?

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Has anyone tried watching the press conference? I am not having any luck, but I just might be because I am running highly unstable Vista (right yyz? ;) ).

EDIT: Nevermind, it's working now--even with Vista.

Yeah, it's a total POS!!! Windows 3.1 was WAY better. :D

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