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Roadbuilding
New Jersey DOT announces $3.7 billion plan for transportation improvements in 2015
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) this week announced a proposed capital program for fiscal year 2015 that includes $3.7 billion in transportation improvements. The budget supports $2.5 billion in investments in NJDOT and $1.2 billion in improvements for NJ TRANSIT. The agency said the plan âfocuses on safety, mobility, and maintaining assets in [âŚ]
April 29, 2014
Roadbuilding
NJ DOT plans to award 12 grants worth $32K each
The Urban Youth Corps summer jobs program will be beautifying New Jersey highways and urban gateways for the second consecutive year, according to New Jerseyâs Christie Administration. The summer jobs program, which was revived last year after several years of dormancy, will create employment opportunities for hundreds of young adults who will develop essential employment [âŚ]
January 23, 2013
Roadbuilding
N.J. DOT commissioner will make âsignificant announcementâ on $1B Pulaski Skyway rehab project
New Jersey Department of Transportation (N.J. DOT) Commissioner James S. Simpson is planning to make a âsignificant announcementâ tomorrow regarding the $1 billion Pulaski Skyway rehabilitation project, according to a news alert sent out today from the N.J. DOT. The project, which is expected to extend the life of the 80-year-old historic structure by at [âŚ]
January 9, 2013
Roadbuilding
Better Bridges 2012 Bridge Inventory
Americaâs structurally deficient and functionally obsolete bridge count slowly, steadily falling.
November 12, 2012
Roadbuilding
N.J. DOT launches Clean Up NJ initiative
New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful. ,New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson on May 2 launched New Jerseyâs Adopt-A-Highway program to fight litter and keep New Jersey highways beautiful.
May 3, 2012
Roadbuilding
Applications and Innovations
To do something the right way, it helps to know how to do it the wrong way. Pothole patching is not an exception to the rule; and how to mix up the best pothole repair sauce.
February 27, 2012
Safety
New Jersey DOT begins Route 3 Passaic River bridge replacement project
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has started the Route 3 Passaic River bridge replacement project that the agency has been designed to improve safety and reduce congestion along a heavily traveled corridor. The project will replace the structurally deficient moveable bridge with a new fixed span over the Passaic River, connecting Clifton City in [âŚ]
August 18, 2010
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