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Massachusetts Transportation Secretary reveals 10-year, $1.02 billion plan
Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Richard Davey has unveiled a 10-year plan to upkeep and update the state’s transportation system, which he will propose on January 16, MassLive.com reported. The plan would give Massachusetts $1.02 billion over the next decade to pay old transportation bills and upgrade the transportation system. Davey’s plan would more than double the […]
January 15, 2013
Business
Residential revitalization brings construction to downtown Boston
The city of Boston is seeing its own spike of residential construction. And to the city’s surprise, a lot of it is happening downtown, The Boston Globe reported. The Globe reports that the downtown area is actually morphing “into a full-blown neighborhood.” The area, which has struggled for years, will experience updates through some remodels as […]
December 3, 2012
Safety
Pre-Registration available for NDA safety training program
Registration is still open for the National Demolition Association’s Northeast Regional Training Session, an intensive health and safety training program. The training program will be held October 26-27 at the Sheraton Needham Hotel in the Boston suburb of Needham, Massachusetts. Pre-registration ends October 19. However, registration will also be available at the event from 6-7 […]
October 16, 2012
Safety
NDA hosts demolition training session in Boston area
The National Demolition Association will host demolition industry health and safety training in New England with its Regional Demolition Training Session, which will take place October 26-27 at the Sheraton Needham Hotel in the Boston suburb of Needham, Massachusetts. The session, which is open to anyone in demolition, will provide participants with certifications for both […]
September 13, 2012
Maintenance
LaHood names projects eligible for ‘Marine Highway’ funding
Just four months after unveiling the America’s Marine Highway Program, a new initiative to move more cargo on the water rather than on crowded highways, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced on Aug. 11 his selection of marine highway corridors and an initial eight projects and six initiatives along the corridors that will be eligible […]
August 11, 2010
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