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DELAWARE: Road Report
BRIEFSDOVER - It's still not clear how the state will fund construction of the proposed U.S. Route 301 bypass near Middletown, but the Delaware Department of Transportation has sent federal officials its final environmental impact statement.DelDOT said it wants to start construction on the $600 million highway by 2010 and...
Tags: construction, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-12-24
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Awards TRC $2 Million Construction Inspection Contract
Contract is one of the Department's largest, most active open-ended contracts LOWELL, Mass. -- The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation PennDOT has awarded TRC a $2 million contract to provide construction inspection and materials acceptance testing services on a Task Order basis. Under the contract, which is one of PennDOT's...
Tags: Construction, FINANCE, INTERNET, Strategy, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-12-04
WASHINGTON: Interstate 5
The Washington Department of Transportation said it has begun construction of a stretch of Interstate 5 through Seattle that could back up traffic in and out of the city for 30 miles.Crews began working Aug. 10 in an area just south of downtown Seatde. Besides repaving 1.13 miles of northbound...
Tags: construction, downtown, Seattle, stretch, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington
Research articles 2007-08-27
First-of-its-kind Jamaica Ave. bridge on the home strait
HNTB Corporation designed the roll-in/roll-out highway bridge replacement of Jamaica Avenue Bridge over the Van Wyck Expressway. The first of its kind in New York State, the bridge is in the final stages of construction and is scheduled to be completed at the end of this year. The...
Tags: construction, lane, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-08-08
US Farms, Inc. Announces Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary US Ag Transportation, Inc. Receives US Department of Transportation License and Registration and Solae Acquires Isolated Soy Protein Product Line from Cargill.
M2 PRESSWIRE-12 July 2007-U.S. Equity News: US Farms, Inc. Announces Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary US Ag Transportation, Inc. Receives US Department of Transportation License and Registration and Solae Acquires Isolated Soy Protein Product Line from CargillC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12072007 ...
Tags: Construction, equity, FINANCE, food, Investment, Manufacturing, NYSE Euronext, protein, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-07-12
Oklahoma Department of Transportation schedules informational
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has scheduled an informational meeting to provide public information on reconstruction of the Interstate 235 and NE 36 Street interchange at 6 p.m. June 21 at the First Christian Church at 3700 N. Walker in Oklahoma City. Construction on the...
Tags: construction, Oklahoma, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-06-14
A season in flux: projects on the horizon could affect construction plans
Each year, the end of winter signals the start of construction season in Alaska. And while 2007 is shaping up to be a very good year with construction spending remaining heavy, it is also turning out to be a very fluid year, with potential projects such as the natural gas...
Tags: Alaska, construction, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-06-01
Reliable controls: local enterprise, global scale
With over 20 years of design excellence, and a five-year warranty, Reliable Controls[R] empowers a global network of Authorized Dealers to achieve exceptional service. The BACnet[R] protocol is a key driver for Reliable Controls Authorized Dealers, permitting interoperability across multi-vendor lines. Projects such as the Architect of the Capitol,...
Tags: Construction, FINANCE, ROI/TCO, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-05-01
Lots more $ needed for roads
State, federal and local governments are spending a lot more on highways, but there isn't much to show for it, reports the U.S. Department of Transportation. Spending on construction of new roads needs to increase immediately by 87.4 percent in order for Americans to reduce the time they spend in...
Tags: construction, Government, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-03-13
$90 million in road work slated here
An estimated $90 million in road and bridgeconstruction projects are expected to be built this year in Spokane County, up from about $85 million in projects a year ago. Despite this year's increase, the impact on those who drive on roads in the county could be less than last year....
Tags: construction, freeway, lane, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-03-08
Associated General Contractors presents awards
The Associated General Contractors AGC of Utah, an independent chapter of the AGC of America, presented the 2006 AGC Awards recently at the organization's annual convention in Salt Lake City. Winner of the Building Award in the $25 and under category was Hughes General Contractors and the Geneva Pipe Corp....
Tags: Construction, Strategy, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation, Utah
Research articles 2007-03-05
IDOT Presents 2007-2011 Program.(Iowa Department of Transportation)(Brief article)
Staff The Iowa Department of Transportation IDOT in October presented its proposed 2007-2011 Transportation Improvement Program to the Iowa Transportation Commission. The total amount of funding available for proposed right-of-way acquisition and construction is forecast at $2 billion. ...
Tags: construction, FINANCE, Investment, Iowa, preservation, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-11-13
Shoring System Meets NCDOT Requirements.(North Carolina Department of Transportation)(B.R.S. Contracting, Inc.)
By James McRay B.R.S. Contracting used the Shore-TrakTM system during installation of a 36-inch water main under Providence Road in Charlotte, N.C. The rules were clear: do not make the excavation any bigger than the shoring system,...
Tags: Construction, DOT, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-10-23
ENCAP's PAM-12 Added to Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Product Acceptability List
ENCAP, LLC, innovator of advanced soil technology products, today announced that after two years of testing, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation DOT has added ENCAP's PAM-12TM soil conditioner, fueled by ENCAP's Advanced Soil TechnologyTM (ASTTM) to the "Soil Stabilizer Type B" category of Wisconsin's Product Acceptability List. In order...
Tags: Construction, U.S. Department of Transportation, Wisconsin
Research articles 2006-10-03
Md. DOT Issues Grant to Reduce Truck Idling
The Maryland Department of Transportation said Sept. 22 that it is backing a program aimed at reducing truck emissions with a $3.1 million grant.The grant will be used to help anti-idling technology provider IdleAire Technologies install its service modules at truck stops in Baltimore and Jessup, Md., MDOT said.Between the...
Tags: Baltimore, Construction, emission, Maryland, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-10-02
Dick Corporation Receives Contract Modification for the Construction of the Main Street Bridge
PITTSBURGH -- Dick Corporation has received a contract modification to provide Construction Management services to the Ohio Department of Transportation for the construction of the $45 million Main Street Bridge in Columbus, OH. Dick Corporation was previously under contract to provide Preconstruction Services for the project. When completed in 2009,...
Tags: construction, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-09-26
WYOMING: Highway Funding
BRIEFSCHEYENNE - With the federal government cutting back on highway funds while Wyoming's roadways are sinking into their worst condition in decades, highway administrators and state lawmakers said the state is going to have to dig deep into its own pockets to address the problem."I don't think it would be...
Tags: Construction, Government, roadway, U.S. Department of Transportation, Wyoming
Research articles 2006-09-11
What happened to plans for San Leandro sound wall?
In the summer of 2003, the Department of Transportation was to begin construction of a sound wall along State Route 580 from Estudillo Avenue to 141st Street in San Leandro. The purpose of this project was to mitigate the traffic noise for the residents in this area...
Tags: Construction, U.S. Department of Transportation, wall
Research articles 2006-09-03
Monday marks start of Rt. 22 construction And unfortunately for commuters, there aren't many alternate routes.(News)
Byline: Bob Susnjara Daily Herald Staff Writer Prepare to bear more traffic pain Monday if you depend on a section of Route 22 running through Lake Zurich. Some other major road projects have started or are on tap for this year in...
Tags: Construction, east, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-04-07
STV and PB win transportation bid
The New York State Department of Transportation has awarded a construction management contract for a viaduct bridge replacement project in Roslyn, N.Y. to a joint venture of STV, Inc. and Parsons Brinckerhoff. The $127.4 million project involves reconstruction of the Roslyn Viaduct which carries Route 25A Northern Boulevard over...
Tags: Construction, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-03-29
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