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$2.2 trillion burden for rebuilding infrastructure may...
Posted by Amanda Bayhi on November 01, 2012
The burden of transportation system repairs may soon fall solely on state and local governments, the Washington Post reported.State and ...
Video: The effects of E15 on small gas engines...
Posted by Wayne Grayson on October 25, 2012
Kris Kiser We're live this week from GIE+Expo in Louisville, Kentucky and had a chance to hear comments from Outdoor ...
Missing person sought near Ludlow, Calif.
Posted by Staff Report on August 07, 2012
Bryan M. Porcaro, 37, of Chicago, Ill., pictured here, is the son of a publisher with Randall-Reilly construction publications ...
Reporter
Posted by Equipment World Staff on July 01, 2012
Equipment-centric disaster relief Tad Agoglia and his crew arrived to what was left of Haiti within a week after the 2010 ...
From roof to road: Using recycled asphalt shingles in...
Posted by Equipment World Staff on June 21, 2012
To ensure a pavement mix using recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) isn’t too soft, all mixes in Illinois must be ...
How one public works department developed a spec using...
Posted by Equipment World Staff on June 07, 2012
Recycling has reached a new level for the transportation construction industry. The Public Works Department of the city of Bellingham, ...
Remembering Bill Swisher
Posted by John Latta on June 06, 2012
One of the things about the construction industry, and road construction in particular because that’s where I live, is the ...
Here’s an idea
Posted by John Latta on June 01, 2012
As our transportation infrastructure woes get more woeful, figuring out how to get work done for today and tomorrow and ...
Want more press? Know the editors
Posted by Marcia Gruver Doyle on May 24, 2012
How do you get more press? Here’s my first tip: Establish relationships with editors. I put this in plural not only ...
Public says: we don’t need new roads
Posted by Tom Jackson on May 23, 2012
The always reliable transportation analyst Ken Orski reports in his latest newsletter something that might upset preachers of the "infrastructure ...





