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Briscoe named to Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has appointed John W. Briscoe to serve on the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) for a term lasting until 2021. “From his more than 25 years as a county prosecuting attorney to his seven years on the Truman State Board of Governors, John has demonstrated both his desire and ability […]
January 1, 2016
Roadbuilding
FiberSPAN cantilever sidewalk system provides bridge options for pedestrians, cyclists
Composite Advantage’s FiberSPAN FRP cantilever sidewalk system offers an option for expanding pedestrian and bicycle paths along bridges. “Even if a vehicle bridge has a sidewalk, it’s typically just 3 to 4 feet wide; too narrow to support the volume of bicycle and pedestrian traffic communities are seeing today,” says Scott Reeve, president of Composite […]
December 31, 2015
Roadbuilding
FAST Act creates future I-14 from Central Texas Corridor, US 190
An amendment to the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act signed by President Obama in early December designates the Central Texas Corridor, or US 190, as the future I-14. House Transportation Committee member Brian Babin (R-Texas), with help from Blake Farenthold (R-Texas), authored and introduced the amendment, while Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) sponsored it. “This […]
December 31, 2015
Roadbuilding
Family of road worker killed by dump truck is suing for $7.9 million
The family of a longtime supervisor for a road construction company who died after being run over by a dump truck is seeking millions in damages. The Oregonian reported that the $7.9 million lawsuit against several parties including the man’s former employer was filed on behalf of the family of Layne Battenfield following his May 1 death. […]
December 31, 2015
Roadbuilding
New Mexico State University, DOT work together on bridge inspections, research
The New Mexico State University Bridge Inspection Program has been working with the state department of transportation since the 1950s on bridge inspections across the state, an effort that helps prepare the next generation of engineers for the endeavor. Professional engineers supervise co-op undergraduate students from the school’s College of Engineering while performing on-site inspections. […]
December 30, 2015
Roadbuilding
Chicago inspector general says preventative pothole work would save city millions each year
According to the city’s inspector general, Chicago isn’t doing enough to prevent potholes, and it’s costing the city money. The Chicago Tribune reported that city Inspector General Joseph Ferguson released a report saying that the best way for the city to improve roads would be to work on the roads before the potholes ever even […]
December 30, 2015
Roadbuilding
Two retire from Kansas Department of Transportation with 75 combined years of service
Two long-term Kansas Department of Transportation employees retired in December with a combined 75 years of service. Sandra Tommer retired as Bureau Chief of Construction and Materials after 40 years with the agency. She graduated from Kansas State University and joined KDOT through the Engineer-in-Training program. From there she became a project engineer at the […]
December 30, 2015
Roadbuilding
Idaho Transportation Dept. sees drop in accidents on icy roads thanks to electronic spreader control system
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) has used an electronic spreader control system from Cirus Controls to help cut its winter maintenance spending by 29 percent over three years, and attributes the system to a drop in its three-year average of accidents on snowy and icy roads by 27 percent. “Idaho’s success is largely based on […]
December 29, 2015
Roadbuilding
North Carolina’s Triangle Expressway toll rate increases Jan. 1
The toll rate for North Carolina’s Triangle Expressway increases by 13 cents Jan. 1, the first in a string of increases for 2016 that will eventually raise the rate by 5 percent for the year. The North Carolina Turnpike Authority set the rate increase schedule based on financing needs for the expressway. Tolls collected help pay […]
December 29, 2015
Roadbuilding
Georgia DOT begins using larger, safer HERO trucks
Georgia’s Highway Emergency Response Operator program just got an upgrade with bigger and safer trucks. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, the HERO trucks that patrol the highways and help stranded motorists will help make the job safer for operators. “Georgia DOT HERO prides itself as being a leader for safety within the Safety […]
December 29, 2015
Roadbuilding
Kentucky road worker killed after being struck by truck in multi-vehicle crash
A worker with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet was killed after he was struck by a truck while doing bridge maintenance. According to the Bowling Green Daily News, Titus Morris, 34, was working on bridge maintenance at Bays Creek Bridge in Allen County on Dec. 22 when a pickup truck involved in a multi-vehicle crash struck […]
December 29, 2015
Roadbuilding
Watch 2+ years of construction on Louisville’s new Abraham Lincoln bridge in this time-lapse
The centerpiece of the $2.3 billion Ohio River Bridges Project has been three years, and two names, in the making. A new video lets you watch the 2.5 years of hard work in just over a minute. The Courier-Journal has released a time lapse video that shows the construction of the newly renamed Abraham Lincoln Bridge. […]
December 28, 2015
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