Tina Grady Barbaccia (EQW)
The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Region One is calling for nominations for its annual Awards of Environmental Excellence. The awards program recognizes industry professionals and organizations for their contributions to the erosion and sediment control community. IECA will honor all award winners during its awards program at Environmental Connection 2013 held in San Diego, Calif., from Feb. 10-13, 2013.,The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Region One is calling for nominations for its annual Awards of Environmental Excellence. The awards program recognizes industry professionals and organizations for their contributions to the erosion and sediment control community. IECA will honor all award winners during its awards program at Environmental Connection 2013 held in San Diego, Calif., from Feb. 10-13, 2013.,The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Region One is calling for nominations for its annual Awards of Environmental Excellence. The awards program recognizes industry professionals and organizations for their contributions to the erosion and sediment control community. IECA will honor all award winners during its awards program at Environmental Connection 2013 held in San Diego, Calif., from Feb. 10-13, 2013.,The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Region One is calling for nominations for its annual Awards of Environmental Excellence. The awards program recognizes industry professionals and organizations for their contributions to the erosion and sediment control community. IECA will honor all award winners during its awards program at Environmental Connection 2013 held in San Diego, Calif., from Feb. 10-13, 2013.,The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Region One is calling for nominations for its annual Awards of Environmental Excellence. The awards program recognizes industry professionals and organizations for their contributions to the erosion and sediment control community. IECA will honor all award winners during its awards program at Environmental Connection 2013 held in San Diego, Calif., from Feb. 10-13, 2013. September 20, 2012
Transportation construction industry firms from North Carolina, Missouri and Colorado were recognized Sept. 12 for their outstanding worker safety programs during the 2012 American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) National Convention held in Memphis, Tenn.,Transportation construction industry firms from North Carolina, Missouri and Colorado were recognized Sept. 12 for their outstanding worker safety programs during the 2012 American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) National Convention held in Memphis, Tenn.,Transportation construction industry firms from North Carolina, Missouri and Colorado were recognized Sept. 12 for their outstanding worker safety programs during the 2012 American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) National Convention held in Memphis, Tenn.,Transportation construction industry firms from North Carolina, Missouri and Colorado were recognized Sept. 12 for their outstanding worker safety programs during the 2012 American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) National Convention held in Memphis, Tenn.,Transportation construction industry firms from North Carolina, Missouri and Colorado were recognized Sept. 12 for their outstanding worker safety programs during the 2012 American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) National Convention held in Memphis, Tenn. September 19, 2012
The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal.,The House passed a six-month continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 117, on last night to fund the government until early 2013, according to a Sept. 14 report in the Association of American Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal. September 14, 2012

To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012.,To assist your community engagement efforts, Better Roads has created coloring books and workbooks to be used as learning tools to teach children about roadbuilding.
Your staff can use these books as handouts during school visits, as well as company functions such as open house events, company picnics and parties, and community events. The coloring books include a blank area where you can personalized them using your company name and logo.
For a chance to win, go to the Better Roads Facebook Page, click on the “Promotions” button at the top of the page and answer a few quick questions for your chance to win 50 coloring books.
The contest ends Sept. 16, 2012. September 12, 2012

Utility conflicts and relocation issues are common to most road construction projects. In urban areas, work can present increased risks with respect to utilities, including their location, avoidance, relocation and repair. Prior to construction, owners often undertake a preliminary design review process that includes local utilities. The utilities are provided preliminary plans to determine potential utility conflicts. The goal is to relocate conflicting utilities prior to the start of construction. If conflicts result during construction, the costs associated with these conflicts can be significant, including delay claims and increased costs to re-route utilities and/or conflicting subsurface features, such as drainage lines.,Utility conflicts and relocation issues are common to most road construction projects. In urban areas, work can present increased risks with respect to utilities, including their location, avoidance, relocation and repair. Prior to construction, owners often undertake a preliminary design review process that includes local utilities. The utilities are provided preliminary plans to determine potential utility conflicts. The goal is to relocate conflicting utilities prior to the start of construction. If conflicts result during construction, the costs associated with these conflicts can be significant, including delay claims and increased costs to re-route utilities and/or conflicting subsurface features, such as drainage lines.,Utility conflicts and relocation issues are common to most road construction projects. In urban areas, work can present increased risks with respect to utilities, including their location, avoidance, relocation and repair. Prior to construction, owners often undertake a preliminary design review process that includes local utilities. The utilities are provided preliminary plans to determine potential utility conflicts. The goal is to relocate conflicting utilities prior to the start of construction. If conflicts result during construction, the costs associated with these conflicts can be significant, including delay claims and increased costs to re-route utilities and/or conflicting subsurface features, such as drainage lines.,Utility conflicts and relocation issues are common to most road construction projects. In urban areas, work can present increased risks with respect to utilities, including their location, avoidance, relocation and repair. Prior to construction, owners often undertake a preliminary design review process that includes local utilities. The utilities are provided preliminary plans to determine potential utility conflicts. The goal is to relocate conflicting utilities prior to the start of construction. If conflicts result during construction, the costs associated with these conflicts can be significant, including delay claims and increased costs to re-route utilities and/or conflicting subsurface features, such as drainage lines.,Utility conflicts and relocation issues are common to most road construction projects. In urban areas, work can present increased risks with respect to utilities, including their location, avoidance, relocation and repair. Prior to construction, owners often undertake a preliminary design review process that includes local utilities. The utilities are provided preliminary plans to determine potential utility conflicts. The goal is to relocate conflicting utilities prior to the start of construction. If conflicts result during construction, the costs associated with these conflicts can be significant, including delay claims and increased costs to re-route utilities and/or conflicting subsurface features, such as drainage lines. September 5, 2012
