Equipment World Staff (EQW)RoadbuildingRoad ScienceThe multiple values of accelerated bridge replacement.December 2, 2011RoadbuildingApplications and InnovationsMaking sure the numbers add up is the first step to a successful job.December 2, 2011RoadbuildingApplications and InnovationsMaking sure the numbers add up is the first step to a successful job.December 2, 2011RoadbuildingApplications and InnovationsMaking sure the numbers add up is the first step to a successful job.December 2, 2011RoadbuildingApplications and InnovationsMaking sure the numbers add up is the first step to a successful job.December 2, 2011RoadbuildingApplications and InnovationsMaking sure the numbers add up is the first step to a successful job.December 2, 2011HomeSummit examines link between transportation, economic growthFive former U.S. transportation secretaries and the chairman of the House Transportation Committee participated in a transportation summit convened in Washington, D.C., this week at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center that examined the link between transportation and economic growth and how best to make the case to the American public for infrastructure repair. In […]December 2, 2011Home$45 million SR-57 project now underwayRelief is on the way for commuters traveling on the Orange Freeway (SR-57) as the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) start work on a new lane that will help improve traffic on one of the busiest stretches of the freeway. The $45 million project is the second segment in […]December 2, 2011BusinessReliably Unreliable RoadsThe Congestion Problem: Texas Transportation Institute identifies the worst stretches of highway that you can count on to frustrate you by being unpredictable. In the first nationwide effort to identify specific stretches of highway responsible for significant traffic congestion at different times and different days, the Texas Transportation Institute’s (TTI) 2011 Congested Corridors Report helps […]December 1, 2011Contractor Disaster ResourcesPortion of Tennessee S.R. 7 damaged in May 2010 floods reopens to trafficA Middle Tennessee roadway heavily damaged by the May 2010 floods reopened on Nov. 30 following major repairs, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). A section of State Route 7 in Maury County was closed after the flooding triggered a massive landslide that caused parts of the roadway to collapse and slide down a steep embankment.November 30, 2011Previous PagePage 141 of 590Next PageTop StoriesPickups2026 GMC Sierra 1500 Revealed: Choice of 8 Trims, 4 EnginesThe new pickups offer light-duty, off-road and luxury trims, along with choice of V8, Turbo Diesel and TurboMax engines.Compact Track LoadersCloser Look: Takeuchi's First EH-Controlled Compact Track LoaderMarket PulseQuick Data: Top-Selling Mini Excavators in 2024-2025PickupsHemi V8 or Cummins Diesel? – 2026 Ram 2500 HD Offers Hefty ChoiceFeatured SponsorThink like a thief to protect your fleet. Watch our on-demand webinar.