Equipment World Staff (EQW)RoadbuildingKirk Landers, Editor EmeritusThe uncertainty of federal funding has reduced America’s road program to pavement maintenance work — this, at a time when major construction is needed and would employ millions of people who are not currently employedSeptember 7, 2011RoadbuildingHighway ContractorNew products can benefit appearances . . . and budgets.September 7, 2011RoadbuildingHighway ContractorNew products can benefit appearances . . . and budgets.September 7, 2011RoadbuildingFinancial DistrictThis month, there may be a real reauthorization debate. Whether it results in anything solid is something of a long shot.September 7, 2011RoadbuildingBid ListNoise barriers and traffic control barrier systems are featured.September 7, 2011RoadbuildingBid ListNoise barriers and traffic control barrier systems are featured.September 7, 2011RoadbuildingMike Anderson’s American IronBottom line: The work people in this nation are doing, both at home and around the world, is awesome.September 7, 2011TechnologyFernando Viera appointed as Stedman Latin America sales managerFernando Viera has been appointed as Stedman‘s Latin America sales manager. Viera will be responsible for selling crushing equipment and systems throughout Latin America. Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Viera holds a masters degree in economics from Wright State University. He has more than15 years experience in technical and international sales and is fluent in […]September 7, 2011Construction Equipment‘U.S. needs long-term transportation investment, not short-term stimulus’'U.S. needs long-term transportation investment, not short-term stimulus'September 7, 2011HomeA Highway of UncertaintyObama calls for a "clean extension" of the surface transportation bill. Surface transportation may come to a halt if another extension isn’t granted, but when it’s finally reauthorized it’s uncertain what it will entail.September 7, 2011Previous PagePage 186 of 591Next PageTop StoriesSafety & ComplianceContractor Faces $1.2M Fine for Repeat Violations After Fatal Trench CollapseOne of the company's workers died in a cave-in in 2023. Two years later, inspectors found similar trench violations, OSHA reports.PickupsNext-Gen Ford F-150 Lightning: 700+ Mile Range but No Longer All-ElectricMarket PulseQuick Data: Top-Selling Bulldozers of 2025Compact equipmentBobcat Unveils "RogueX3" Autonomous, Electric Compact Loader (Videos)Featured SponsorWhat Every Shop and Fleet Should be Tracking