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Roadbuilding
Last piece of old Tappan Zee Bridge in N.Y. removed
Work crews lowered the 600-foot long, 5,500-ton final section of bridge onto barges, which transported it to another location to be dismantled. Details here.
May 31, 2019
Roadbuilding
Second span of NYC’s Kosciuszko Bridge to open ahead of schedule
The New York City bridge that carries traffic over Newtown Creek is scheduled to open in September of this year. Details here on Equipment World.
May 30, 2019
Roadbuilding
ALDOT releases new renderings of proposed Mobile River Bridge and Bayway expansion
ALDOT recently released videos and images of the latest plans for the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway expansion along with interchanges to I-10. Details here.
May 29, 2019
Roadbuilding
GDOT holds public meeting to discuss plans for new toll lanes on I-285
The toll lanes would ease traffic congestion and link the growing network of toll lanes around the Perimeter between Acworth and Buford. Details here.
May 28, 2019
Roadbuilding
Audit discovers billions in PennDOT road and bridge funds transferred to state police
The auditor found funding for repair, construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of roads and bridges had been transferred to the state police. More here.
May 24, 2019
Roadbuilding
ARTBA challenges transportation contractors to enroll workers in SCTPP program
ARTBA is challenging workers to enroll in the Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals program for the 2019 Construction Safety Week.
May 23, 2019
Roadbuilding
Developed by Army Corps of Engineers, Cor-Tuf concrete offers 75-year lifecycle
The new ultra-high performance concrete was developed at the Corps' Geotechnical Structures Lab and exceeds Federal Highway Administration specifications.
May 21, 2019
Roadbuilding
Cold-asphalt RAP mix used in PennDOT’s pilot to pave rural roads fails
PennDOT's pilot program that planned to pave rural roads with recycled asphalt has failed. The asphalt formula is what caused the fail leading to potholes.
May 20, 2019
Safety
House Subcommittee proposes increasing FY 2020 budgets for MSHA, OSHA, NIOSH
A budget bill drafted by the House subcommittee for the FY 2020 aims to increase funding for OSHA, MSHA, and NIOSH. Learn more about the proposed budgets here.
May 17, 2019
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Texas DOT plans to build new Nueces River Bridge as part of I-37 project
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) plans to build a new Nueces River bridge as part of a major construction project planned for Interstate 37, North Shore News reports. The project will focus on a section of I-37 between the Redbird Lane exit and the US-77 interchange. “What we’re doing is what’s called lane balancing,” […]
May 17, 2019
Roadbuilding
Paving company flagger shot and killed on the job following argument
Police report that Terrance Barnes was arrested and charged with the April 17 fatal shooting of Barry Holmes, a man who was working as a flagger for a paving company in Southeast Washington D.C., FOX 5 reports. Police say Holmes was shot after asking a pedestrian not to step on freshly laid asphalt. According to investigators, […]
May 16, 2019
Construction Equipment
Man steals bulldozer from Arizona gravel pit, tears up roads
An Arizona man recently led deputies on a slow-speed chase after allegedly stealing a bulldozer. On Tuesday, April 30, 35-year-old Jeremy James Sterling was charged with stealing a bulldozer from the Mohave County Road Department gravel pit in Golden Valley, Arizona, and took patrol units and a helicopter on a wild and destructive chase, the […]
May 15, 2019
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