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Roadbuilding
RoadWorks
AEM’s new revenue-neutral solution for America’s interstates, Fed grants boost state DOT budgets the EPA backs of its “numeric turbidity linmits” and new infrastructure rankings are among the featured news items.
September 7, 2011
Construction Equipment
On Record
E-ZPass to highway funding? By Marcia Gruver Doyle Hopes for an even adequate highway funding bill were dashed on the rocks of the U.S. House and Senate proposals released last month. How do we move roadbuilding revenues beyond the frozen-in-time gas tax? One thing we can’t do is think our only choice to a gas […]
August 3, 2011
Construction Equipment
AEM: A revenue-neutral solution to rebuild, modernize America’s interstates
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) on July 27 released a revenue-neutral solution to rebuild and modernize America’s interstates without raising the gas tax. The proposal, advanced by AEM in an ongoing effort to reinvigorate the stalled debate on infrastructure investment financing, was developed by Jack Schenendorf, former vice chairman of the National Surface Transportation […]
July 27, 2011
Roadbuilding
Financial District
A vast amount of transportation funding sitting around doing nothing may be put back into action if two U.S. senators can clear some very big hurdles; and a Cornell professor calls for an attitude adjustment in transportation infrastructure thinking.
March 1, 2011
Roadbuilding
Financial District
A vast amount of transportation funding sitting around doing nothing may be put back into action if two U.S. senators can clear some very big hurdles; and a Cornell professor calls for an attitude adjustment in transportation infrastructure thinking.
March 1, 2011
Roadbuilding
Financial District
A vast amount of transportation funding sitting around doing nothing may be put back into action if two U.S. senators can clear some very big hurdles; and a Cornell professor calls for an attitude adjustment in transportation infrastructure thinking.
March 1, 2011
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