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- Oregon Department of Transportation schedules work to build Sandy
- Beginning in June 2009, the Oregon Department of Transportation will begin work on a $60 million project that will replace two bridges that cross the Sandy River. But the project's cost will be dictated by environmental regulations that shorten the summer work period - thereby lengthening the project's overall timeline....
- Research articles 2008-10-23
- ICF International Awarded Department of Transportation Contract Valued at $10M
- Firm Continues to Provide Policy and Regulation Development Support to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FAIRFAX, Va. -- ICF Incorporated, LLC, a subsidiary of ICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI), announced today that it won a competitively awarded recompete contract with the U.S. Department of Transportation DOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration...
- Research articles 2008-10-22
- Oregon Department of Transportation Selects Voyage Traffic Controller Software for Statewide Implementation
- TUALATIN, Ore. -- Northwest Signal Supply, Inc. today announced that the Oregon Department of Transportation ODOT has selected the latest version of company's Voyage traffic controller software for a three-year statewide implementation. The software provides an unprecedented number of advanced features and functions designed to maximize safety, efficiency and traffic...
- Research articles 2008-08-18
- Drivers still leaving cars in park
- High gas prices prompted Americans to drive fewer miles for the eighth consecutive month, the government reported Wednesday. Drivers logged 12.2 billion fewer miles in June compared with June 2007, a 4.7% decline, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Gasoline prices...
- Research articles 2008-08-14
- Grade-crossing safety guides
- The Federal Railroad Administration is distributing two resource guides to assist railroads, grade-crossing designers and state and local governments in making general safety improvements at highway-rail crossings and in establishing quiet zones where locomotive horns can be silenced. The Compilation of Pedestrian Safety Devices in Use at Grade Crossings provides...
- Research articles 2008-07-01
- $1.9m on-ramp built for SR-67 at Magnolia completed in Santee
- Hazard Construction Co., in collaboration with the California Department of Transportation, San Diego Association of Governments and Lennar Corp., has constructed a new on-ramp to southbound state Route 67 at Magnolia Avenue just north of Prospect Avenue in Santee. The existing southbound on-ramp from Prospect will remain open temporarily but...
- Research articles 2008-06-09
- Adonis sold for more than $1 million.(Update)
- The U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration has sold the Adonis, a Liquid-bulk tanker from the Beaumont Reserve fleet, for $1,151,727 to International Shipbreaking, Ltd., Brownsville, Tex. The ship brought the highest price for an obsolete ship under the Maritime Administration's program, which...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- La. Department of Transportation and Development says road
- The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development said drivers should be aware of major road work that could affect Carnival travel from Friday through Tuesday. In the New Orleans area, all lanes of Interstates 10, 310, 510 and 610 will remain open during the Mardi Gras holiday. ...
- Research articles 2008-01-30
- Flying round-trip from Miles City to Billings costs $88. Why so cheap? Because the government picks up $779 of the tab
- Imagine an aviation system in which planes fly two-thirds empty, fares are as low as $46 and the government pays up to 93% of the cost of a flight. You don't have to look far. That system exists in the USA -- and quietly is expanding...
- Research articles 2007-12-31
- DOT Seeks Input on Congestion Technology
- The Department of Transportation asked private companies and governments to provide information on commercially available technologies that could be used to reduce congestion and improve the safety of the transportation system.DOT said it will choose applications and stakeholders interested in partnering on "SafeTrip-21," a field test of technologies to be...
- Research articles 2007-12-24
- DESTINATIONS Sign up
- Four new signs made from native Kansas limestone now welcome visitors to the Flint Hills. Each is 25 feet wide, 9 feet high and weighs 30 tons. Westbound travelers on I-70 will be greeted near Maple Hill, and eastbound travelers will see their greeting on the west side...
- Research articles 2007-11-11
- UNPAID LEAVE LOOKING LIKELY
- Mandatory and unpaid vacations for El Paso County employees are a small but controversial part of the county's proposed eleventhhour cuts to this year's budget. County commissioners listened to a five-hour presentation by department heads Thursday outlining what they said are the only cuts that can be...
- Research articles 2007-11-02
- INFRASTRUCTURE RESOURCES
- The safety of infrastructure is at the forefront of readers' minds, and investigations on this topic are in high demand. If you're starting your own, check out some of the investigations that have come before. Copies of the stories are available by calling the IRE Resource Center at 573-882-3364 or...
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- 2 groups are warning of highway's health effects
- The Sierra Club and Utah Moms for Clean Air are mounting a campaign to warn people about possible harmful health effects from the proposed Mountain View Corridor. The two groups plan to submit public comments to the Utah Department of Transportation, saying the highway would create health risks,...
- Research articles 2007-10-29
- New state highway map is free, can be ordered online
- The Utah Department of Transportation and Utah Office of Tourism have released the new official state highway map. The first update to the map since 2005 incorporates the state's "Life Elevated" brand. It features a guide to the state's recreation sites, travel resources and a message from Gov....
- Research articles 2007-07-28
- Big Dig Contractor to Plead Guilty and Make $50 Million in Cash Payments and Provide up to $75 Million Insurance Coverage
- To: LEGAL AFFAIRS EDITORSContact: Christina DiIorio-Sterling, +1-617-748-3356, or Emily LaGrassa, +1-617-727-2543, both of the U.S. Attorney's Office BOSTON, July 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES NORTHEAST REGION, INC., ("AGGREGATE"), the largest asphalt and concrete supply company in New England, has agreed to plead guilty and pay $50 million to resolve its...
- Research articles 2007-07-27
- PennDOT Says Furlough Will Have Enormous Impact on Services
- To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Rich Kirkpatrick of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, +1-717-783-8800 HARRISBURG, Pa., July 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Edward G. Rendell is working to adopt a budget that requires no broad based tax increases, provides sufficient resources to ensure that Pennsylvania continues to improve its public schools, offers high...
- Research articles 2007-07-06
- California Department of Transportation District 4 Surpasses Seven Years of Operation Using VidSys Management Software
- VidShield Significantly Reduces Incidents for Caltrans District 4 Enabling More Efficient Response for the Region's 1,400 Miles of State Highways VIENNA, Va. -- VidSys, the leading provider of Physical Security Information Management PSIM solutions for safety, security, commercial, surveillance, military and transportation organizations, announced that its VidShield([TM]) Intelligent Transportation...
- Research articles 2007-05-21
- Toll-free number connects workers with construction opportunities
- The Oregon Department of Transportation's ODOT Office of Civil Rights recently opened a toll-free, bilingual phone line that provides Oregonians with information about employment and apprenticeship opportunities with ODOT's contractors on highway construction projects. When callers dial 1-877-972-5700, they hear a greeting and have the option to leave a message...
- 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...
- Research articles 2007-03-13
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