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Roadbuilding
Colorado DOT Settles Highway Wall Collapse Incident for $14 Million
Two years after a sinkhole caused a major highway’s retaining wall to cave in, the Colorado DOT will receive a $14 million settlement from the road's construction and engineering team.
August 13, 2021
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How construction firms can stand out in the increasingly competitive search for qualified workers.
August 13, 2021
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Business
AEM's Slater to Retire, Tanel to Take Helm of Equipment Association
ConExpo's sponsoring association, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, will see a leadership change in the new year.
August 9, 2021
Business
Contractor to Pay $20M in Largest Prevailing Wage Criminal Case
Retirement funds were siphoned from more than 1,000 workers, AG says.
August 11, 2021
Business
Infrastructure Bill Passes Senate With Big Boost for Roads, Bridges
Spending on highway programs would rise 38% compared to funding levels in the past two years, ARTBA estimates.
August 10, 2021
Construction Equipment
Ritchie Snags Yoder & Frey Parent in $1 Billion Deal
Ritchie says the deal, which involves acquiring its long-time competitor, will expand its footprint in Europe and the Middle East.
August 9, 2021
Roadbuilding
Confused About Asphalt Resilience? This New Report Can Help
Resilience is a term being discussed quite a bit when it comes to infrastructure, but what does it mean and how does it apply to building asphalt roads?
August 5, 2021
Business
HDD Bonanza? Fire Hazards Prompt PG&E to Go Underground
The utility giant announced plans to bury up to 10,000 miles of its electrical transmission lines underground in fire-prone areas of California. The cost is estimated to be $20 billion over a decade.
August 3, 2021
Business
Industry News Roundup: H&E Opens Kansas City Branch
Other industry news: General Equipment adds Superior Industries coverage, Case CE names Diamond, Gold dealers, Hyundai deal with Doosan Infracore in final stages, CNH Industrial Q2 revenues at $8.9 billion, Terex raises 2021 guidance after strong Q2.
August 3, 2021
Roadbuilding
Closed Major I-40 Mississippi River Bridge Reopens
All lanes are open on this major I-40 bridge that was closed almost three months ago after a cracked beam was found, an inspector was fired and tens of thousands of drivers had to find another route.
August 2, 2021
Roadbuilding
One of New York's “Most Unusual Bridges" Reopens
Closed for two years, this 107-year-old lift bridge returns to action with all its charming quirkiness.
July 30, 2021
Business
Why is Construction Employment Still Lagging Pre-Covid Levels?
A new report indicates several key factors are hindering the industry's full recovery. Also, check out how construction employment rates in your state.
July 27, 2021
Business
Contractor Gets 10 Months in Jail After Worker's Trench Collapse Death
A 50-year-old worker was buried alive in Colorado while working in a trench that did not have required cave-in protection.
July 28, 2021
Business
World of Asphalt Plans 2022 Comeback; Registration Starts Soon
Registration starts soon for the asphalt industry's biggest show, after being canceled this year because of the pandemic.
July 23, 2021
Business
Volvo CE Reports 13% YOY Q2 Sales Increase
The company's North American markets saw a 35% unit volume increase, driven by infrastructure spending and housing construction activity.
July 20, 2021
Business
Concrete Form Tie Shortage Ripples Through Construction Industry
While many of the problems and shortages related to the pandemic and last year’s economic disruptions seem to have eased for now, disruptions and price increases are still stalking the construction industry.
July 21, 2021
Roadbuilding
Colorado Becomes First State to Require Greenhouse Gas Data on Asphalt Mixes
The new law affects projects advertised beginning in 2022 by the Colorado Department of Transportation. The same data will be required for cement and concrete mixtures and steel.
July 16, 2021
Business
Scholarship Fund for Children of Fallen Highway Workers Seeks Applicants
The ARTBA Foundation asks for help in finding candidates for the scholarships, which go to children of highway workers who were killed or disabled on the job.
July 14, 2021
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