Mississippi Opens New Coldwater River Bridge to Replace One Closed by 2016 Flood
March 6, 2018 in Transportation , Bridges
Mississippi Opens New Coldwater River Bridge to Replace One Closed by 2016 Flood

The Mississippi Department of Transportation has opened a new highway bridge over the Coldwater River in Tate County after a nearly two-year closure of the previous flood-damaged structure. "We are pleased to announce the completion of the project reconnecting Tate and DeSoto counties, and the rest of the region, on [US] Highway 51," said Mike Tagert, northern district transportation commissioner. "About 3,200 motorists used the bridge each day before it was damaged by flooding in 2016. Resid...

42 More Transportation Project Professionals Become "Safety Certified" 
March 6, 2018 in Transportation
42 More Transportation Project Professionals Become "Safety Certified" 

(WASHINGTON) - Forty two individuals from 13 states, representing 13 companies have earned the “Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals™” (SCTPP) credential so far in 2018, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Foundation announced today. The certification is valid for three years.   The SCTPP program is aimed at the thousands of transportation project workers, supervisors, foremen, inspectors, managers, manufacturers and materials suppliers, des...

​Wolf Administration Project to Improve Operations, Customer Service at 32 Transit Systems while Adding Jobs at Pennsylvania Company
March 5, 2018 in Transportation , Transit
​Wolf Administration Project to Improve Operations, Customer Service at 32 Transit Systems while Adding Jobs at Pennsylvania Company

State College, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) held an event today to announce it has chosen Avail Technologies Inc. of State College, Pa., to implement a Fixed Route Intelligent Transportation System (FRITS) for 32 transit systems that will offer real-time service information for passengers, flexible fare payment options, and enhanced transit planning. The company currently employs 92 people, 81 of whom work at the State College headquarters, and anticipates a 10...

WSDOT Launches Study to Improve Safety on SR 500 in Vancouver
March 5, 2018 in Transportation
WSDOT Launches Study to Improve Safety on SR 500 in Vancouver

VANCOUVER – Traffic backups and delays are no surprise to people who use State Route 500 between Interstate 5 and I-205 in Vancouver. To improve safety and travel times on SR 500, the Washington State Department of Transportation is gathering public input as part of a study that will develop improvements to benefit all users of the highway. There are a high rate of collisions near the traffic signals at Northeast Falk Road/42nd Avenue and Northeast Stapleton Road/54th Avenue, especially du...

Michael Baker International Partners with Mississippi DOT on $19.3 Million Project to Update and Reconstruct Major Route Across State
March 1, 2018 in Transportation , Roads
Michael Baker International Partners with Mississippi DOT on $19.3 Million Project to Update and Reconstruct Major Route Across State

Ridgeland, Miss. (March 1, 2018) - Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, planning and consulting services, today announced a partnership with the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to reconstruct an eight-mile stretch of U.S. Route 49 in the Jackson, Miss., metro area. The firm was awarded the $19.3 million Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE&I) contract in late 2017 and will prioritize safety, communication and efficiency to complete the complex proje...

Major $183 Billion Boost to California's Economy Expected Over 10 Years from Transportation Investments in Senate Bill 1
March 1, 2018 in Transportation , Featured
Major $183 Billion Boost to California's Economy Expected Over 10 Years from Transportation Investments in Senate Bill 1

(WASHINGTON) - A comprehensive new analysis finds that an April 2017 California law will generate nearly $183 billion in economic activity and user benefits throughout all sectors of the state’s economy over 10 years. The additional demand, in turn, will also support or create an average of over 68,200 jobs per year, adding up to over 682,000 job-years over the next decade—with over half coming in sectors outside of the construction industry. The 62-page analysis, conducted by American Road &...

Chicago, Airlines Nearing $8.5 Billion Deal to Dramatically Expand O'Hare
February 28, 2018 in Transportation , News , Projects
Chicago, Airlines Nearing $8.5 Billion Deal to Dramatically Expand O'Hare

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago’s airline carriers are in the final stages of negotiating a blockbuster $8.5 billion deal to dramatically expand O’Hare International Airport with a state-of-the-art global terminal, dozens of new gates and several additional concourses, the Chicago Tribune has learned. The eight-year plan would be the single largest and most expensive terminal revamp in O’Hare’s 73-year history. The goal is to vault the airline hub long known for its gridlock and delays into th...

ASCE Illinois Section's new Infrastructure Report Card gives state a C-
February 28, 2018 in Transportation , Featured
ASCE Illinois Section's new Infrastructure Report Card gives state a C-

Infrastructure is the backbone of our daily lives and communities. While we don’t always acknowledge it, the condition of our infrastructure has a very real impact on every person and business. We all depend on roads and bridges to get us where we are going, water infrastructure that delivers clean water to our taps, and a system of inland waterways, ports, rail and transit to move goods and people that fuels our economy. Illinois has a unique competitive economic advantage being at the cross...

New Report Shows Dangerous New Cases Of Crumbling Infrastructure
February 26, 2018 in Transportation , Bridges , Videos
New Report Shows Dangerous New Cases Of Crumbling Infrastructure

According to government data, 54,259 bridges are deemed “structurally deficient,” and Americans are driving on them 174 million times a day. Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews 

China Starts Work on World’s First ‘Super Highway’ that Can Charge Electric Cars as They Drive
February 26, 2018 in Transportation
China Starts Work on World’s First ‘Super Highway’ that Can Charge Electric Cars as They Drive

China has started work on what it says will become the world’s first “super highway.” So, what exactly makes this highway so super? Well, according to Chinese state media reports, the planned 161-kilometer highway from Hangzhou to Ningbo will: Be designed for speeds of up to 120 kph (75 mph), 30 kph faster than the average speed limit on Chinese freeways. Allow drivers to speed right through toll gates, paying with a chip installed in their vehicles. Have a system of sensor...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Redevelopment of Horseshoe Bay Terminal

Redevelopment of Horseshoe Bay Terminal

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