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WisDOT awards I-94 reconstruction project to Michels Corp.
The I-94 reconstruction project, projected to be completed in Nov 2019, goes to Michels Corp. after their $168 million bid was reviewed by the Wisconsin DOT.
May 31, 2018
Roadbuilding
Indiana DOT announces $80 million in federal transportation funding grants
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced that $80 million in federal transportation grants will go to 64 cities, towns, and counties in rural Indiana for infrastructure improvements, according to a report by the Washington Times Herald. “Over the last decade, Indiana has demonstrated a commitment to investing in infrastructure that is nearly unmatched,” Indiana Lt. […]
October 11, 2016
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Mass. town officials assure public unfinished look of road just part of cold-in-place recycling
A recent paving project on Route 43 in Williamstown, Mass., might have residents wondering if it’s really finished, according to a report by iBerkshires.com. The cold-in-place recycling technique the city is using leaves the road looking unfinished for a little while. Town Manager Jason Hoch told the news agency that, “At the end of the project, it will look and […]
August 18, 2016
Roadbuilding
Excavator operator strikes gas line on Wisc. road reconstruction jobsite
An excavator operator working on the North Starr Ave. and utility reconstruction project in New Richmond, Wisconsin, struck a 4-inch diameter gas line, leading to an evacuation in the area, according to a report fro the New Richmond News. Firefighters from the New Richmond Fire & Rescue Department went door to door, evacuating residents living in the […]
July 19, 2016
Roadbuilding
Kandiyohi County uses aggregate base stabilizer on damaged county road
Located in central Minnesota, Kandiyohi County proudly maintains a 649-mile highway system, which includes 452 miles of bituminous roads and 197 miles of gravel roads, as well as 69 bridges. In the mid-2000s, it became apparent that a certain 5.5-mile stretch of bituminous road was beyond the point of maintenance. As with many other roads, […]
December 20, 2013
Construction Equipment
Final Word
Understanding the Transportation Act By Kirk Landers As construction industry leaders push Congress to enact a long-term federal transportation program, some heavy construction contractors will remember feeling little or no surge in work in the months following the enactment of the last two long-term bills. The federal transportation program does play an important role in […]
January 27, 2012
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