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Roadbuilding
Minnesota, Wisconsin DOTs Name "Value Contractor" for $1.8B Blatnik Bridge
The Ames-Kraemer Joint Venture II is the apparent winner of MnDOT’s best-value system for picking a contractor.
July 9, 2026
The current Blatnik Bridge connecting Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Roadbuilding
A $50B Dream? Contractor Proposes Long Island-Connecticut Bridge and Tunnel
Funding for the toll bridge-tunnel would include $1.25 billion from each state, $22.5 billion in fed loans and $25 billion from the private sector.
July 8, 2026
A rendering showing how a portion of the final Long Island-Connecticut bridge might look.
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Roadbuilding
Virginia Approves $29B Plan for Transportation Infrastructure
VDOT’s fiscal year 2027 budget is now up 6.7% year-over-year to $9 billion.
July 7, 2026
Work underway on Virginia's I-81 Corridor Improvement Program, one of the larger projects in the state.
Roadbuilding
USDOT Releases $1.9B in Disaster Relief Funds with Half for Hurricane Helene Repairs
The latest distribution brings USDOT's total spending for road repairs in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene hit in 2024 to $2.9 billion.
July 2, 2026
Western North Carolina saw significant road damage after Hurricane Helene in September 2024.
Roadbuilding
Gordie Howe Bridge Opening Delayed; U.S., Canada Negotiate “Outstanding Issues”
Talk of delaying the opening of the historic, completed connection between the two countries followed criticism from Trump on social media.
July 1, 2026
The Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Canada as seen in November. The bridge is completed, but its opening has been delayed due to Trump's dispute with the country and comes as the deadline to extend the North American Free Trade Agreement arrives July 1.
Roadbuilding
New York State DOT Suspends $900M Bronx River Five Bridges Project
Community outcry against the proposal to improve the bridges built between 1947 and 1958 caused the DOT to back off.
June 29, 2026
The five Bronx bridges in New York City that will no longer be updated.
Roadbuilding
Arizona DOT Eyes Phoenix I-10 Upgrades to Fight Congestion, Prevent Crashes
This busy highway stretch endures heavy rush hour traffic with an average five crashes a day.
June 26, 2026
A map of a congested section of Interstate 10 in Phoenix, Arizona, slated for study.
Roadbuilding
Maryland DTA Defends $5.2B Estimate to Rebuild Baltimore's Key Bridge
Under questioning from lawmakers, the state transportation secretary said it remains the best estimate on rebuilding the collapsed bridge.
June 25, 2026
Demolition of the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in November 2025. The Baltimore bridge was struck by a cargo ship in 2024, causing its collapse and killing six workers on the bridge.
Roadbuilding
Brent Spence Bridge Construction Begins as Cranes, Materials Arrive by Barge
The total estimated price tag to build a companion span for the 60-year-old bridge has grown from $3.6 billion to $4.4 billion.
June 24, 2026
The Manitowoc 2250 lattice boom crawler crane that will begin working on the Brent Spence companion bridge.
Roadbuilding
How Liebherr LR 1300.1 SX Crawler Cranes are Assembling Alaska’s Highest & Longest Single-Span Bridge
Steep terrain, limited access and massive steel girders are putting Liebherr’s crawler cranes to the test on the $151 million Juneau Creek Bridge project.
June 17, 2026
A Liebherr LR 1300.1 SX crawler crane working on the Juneau Creek Bridge,
Roadbuilding
NYCDOT Expands Viva Traffic Sensor Partnership to Study Traffic, Pedestrian Trends
These new sensors will replace traditional manual traffic counts to deliver real-time data collection.
June 16, 2026
NYC DOT Traffic Operations worker installing a new Viva activity sensor in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Roadbuilding
Flatiron/Dragados, Mammoet Crews Successfully Lower the 1959 Corpus Christi Bridge Center Span
Crews lowered the historic US 181 Harbor Bridge center span nearly 165 feet onto a barge, avoiding explosives and minimizing disruption to shipping traffic.
June 15, 2026
The lowered center span of the original Corpus Christi Bridge rests on a barge as traffic moves across its new replacement structure.
Roadbuilding
Maine DOT Faces $130M Funding Gap, Warns of Declining Bridge Ratings
The Maine DOT has big roadbuilding budget cuts on the table, according to a leaked memo.
June 12, 2026
Road Work Ahead Sign
Roadbuilding
Trained Dogs, Climbing Robots — New Roadbuilding Methods Gain USDOT Audience
From corrosion-sniffing dogs to wall-climbing robots, new methods emerge for bridge safety, extending infrastructure life and improving inspections.
June 11, 2026
FIU Professor Atorod Azizinamini demonstrates application of Sprayable Ultra-High Performance Concrete.
Roadbuilding
California Moves Forward on $3.5 Billion High-Speed Rail Track Installation
Work on installing 119 miles of high-speed electric rail is set to begin this year after a joint venture wins the new contract.
June 10, 2026
The latest completed structure for the future California high-speed rail: the State Route 43 at Jersey Avenue grade separation
Roadbuilding
Illinois DOT Begins Final Phase of $1.3B Reconstruction of Busy I-80
Work on the most complex part of the project, two new bridges over the Des Plaines River, is forecast to wrap up in 2028.
June 5, 2026
A rendering of how the new Des Plaines River Bridges will look once completed in 2028.
Roadbuilding
New SmartCone, Samsung RoadDefender Warns Workers' Watches of Incoming Vehicles
The system uses radar and AI to identify approaching vehicles and send alerts to road workers' smart watches so they have more time to react.
June 4, 2026
A worker seen wearing a Samsung Galaxy Watch, which delivers real-time traffic safety alerts via the RoadDefender system.
Roadbuilding
Where Rubber Meets the … Rubber? Ann Arbor Roads Paved with Recycled Tires
The rubberized asphalt mixture is expected to extend road life by 30%, as well as reduce road noise and improve traction and fuel economy.
June 3, 2026
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