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D CEO Magazine December, 2010 - Family tradition Arcilia Quotes
Acosta, CEO and founder of  CARCON Industries, a Dallas-based construction company, says she has turned down dozens of invitations to join boards of nonprofit organizations read more....

Construction Today Magazine - Big Work in Texas
CARCON Industries and STL Engineers have a knack for high-profile projects. By Jim Harris read more....

Dallas Business Journal - Balfour Beatty Construction to deliver $900M in D/FW Airport Improvements
Balfour Beatty is part of joint-venture called BARC that is working on the airport project. Other BARC companies include:
Azteca Enterprises, H.J. Russell & Co., and CARCON Industries read more...

Dallas Business Journal - Women in Business Awards
Winning the largest light-rail construction project in the country and working for Dallas Area Rapid Transit read more...

TECHSAN Magazine - A True Living Legacy
Acosta is the owner of CARCON Industries in Dallas, Texas a holding company with wholly-owned subsidiaries. The original CARCON read more..

Latino Leaders - The Latino Talent/Board Candidate
Arcila Acosta's candidate profile is featured among the 16 latinos ready to serve on boards read more.

Latina Style - Anna Maria Arias Memorial Business Fund Awards
Arcilia Acosta contributes to the Anna Maria Arias Business Award Program as the chairwoman of 2009 read more...

Latina Style - Environment and Energy Consumption at the Forefront
Arcilia Acosta shares with Latina Style Magazine her vision and thoughts about environment and energy read more...

Latina Style - Latina Entrepeneurs Creating Economic Change in the U. S.
Latinas are now starting business in economic sectors that were once male-dominated. While more than half (58 percent) of all Latina - owned firms remain read more...

Construction Today - DART is Moving Ahead
The DART Light Rail project is a joint venture among Archer Western Contractors, Brunson Technical Associates and CARCON Industries read more.....

Demand prompting more women to head construction firms
As a girl growing up in the West Texas Oil Patch, Arcilia Carrasco loved following her father to his construction sites. She'd take a high perch and even play roofer. read more...