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âThe Road to Reauthorizationâ starts on Capitol Hill
âIn the spirit of March Madness, itâs time to get the surface transportation bill on the court and in play,â the American Road & Transportation Builders Associationâs (ARTBA) chief elected officer, ARTBA 2011 Chairman Bill Cox, told the House Highways & Transit Subcommittee at a March 30 hearing. âWe recognize writing and enacting a multi-year [âŚ]
April 5, 2011
Technology
Ellicott Dredge acquires Rohr Corp., now Rohr International Dredge Co.
Ellicott Dredge Enterprises LLC of Baltimore, Md. USA has acquired selected assets of Rohr Corp. (USA), including its current backlog, and all associated intellectual property, as well as the shares of Rohr Bagger GMBH, based in Mannheim, Germany. Through a newly formed subsidiary, Rohr International Dredge Co. LLC, Rohr will operate as an independent, wholly-owned [âŚ]
April 1, 2011
Roadbuilding
âThe Road to Reauthorizationâ starts on Capitol Hill
âIn the spirit of March Madness, itâs time to get the surface transportation bill on the court and in play,â the American Road & Transportation Builders Associationâs (ARTBA) chief elected officer, ARTBA 2011 Chairman Bill Cox, told the House Highways & Transit Subcommittee at a March 30 hearing. âWe recognize writing and enacting a multi-year [âŚ]
March 31, 2011
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âThe Road to Reauthorizationâ starts on Capitol Hill
âIn the spirit of March Madness, itâs time to get the surface transportation bill on the court and in play,â the American Road & Transportation Builders Associationâs (ARTBA) chief elected officer, ARTBA 2011 Chairman Bill Cox, told the House Highways & Transit Subcommittee at a March 30 hearing. âWe recognize writing and enacting a multi-year [âŚ]
March 31, 2011
Roadbuilding
Financial District: Long Tunnel, No Light
Treading water. It was a metaphor raised several times during a gloomy press conference to paint a picture of American transportation contracting companies trying to survive.
December 1, 2009
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