I-95 Coalition and DelDOT Receive A Third STSFA Grant
February 21, 2019 in News , Financial
I-95 Coalition and DelDOT Receive A Third STSFA Grant

Dover (Statewide) - The I-95 Corridor Coalition, with the Delaware Department of Transportation, was awarded a federal grant to continue exploring whether a mileage-based user fee is a long-term sustainable transportation funding option. "After a successful pilot in 2018, we are excited to use this grant to expand the pilot program as we continue to learn and answer questions about how a mileage-based user fee system would work in Delaware and surrounding states," said Delaware Secretary of Tran...

Mac Bell recognized with NCPPP Excellence in Private Sector Leadership Award; LAX ConRAC named finalist for Outstanding Emerging Project Award
February 21, 2019 in News , People , Awards
Mac Bell recognized with NCPPP Excellence in Private Sector Leadership Award; LAX ConRAC named finalist for Outstanding Emerging Project Award

TORONTO-  Fengate Asset Management (Fengate) is pleased to announce two recent United States public-private partnership (P3) industry awards recognizing, respectively, Mac Bell, Director and Head of P3 Investments, and a P3 project that Fengate is proud to be a part of. Mac Bell has been recognized with the 2019 National Coalition for Public-Private Partnerships (NCPPP) Excellence in Private Sector Leadership Award for his innovative and visionary leadership in the North American P3 sector....

Ohio DOT’s Gilmore Named Vice Chair of AASHTO’s CRUO Committee
February 21, 2019 in News , People
Ohio DOT’s Gilmore Named Vice Chair of AASHTO’s CRUO Committee

Drew Gilmore, administrator of the Office of Real Estate within the Ohio Department of Transportation, was recently appointed vice chair of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Committee on Right-of-Way, Utilities, and Outdoor Advertising Controls or CRUO. It is a committee tasked with reviewing and recommends changes to laws, rules, regulations, and procedures affecting right of way, utility, and outdoor advertising issues, as well as maintaining three AASH...

AASHTO Seeking ‘High Value’ Research Projects
February 21, 2019 in News
AASHTO Seeking ‘High Value’ Research Projects

Each year, the Research Advisory Committee of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials asks state departments of transportation to identify and document recently completed “high-value” research projects. The RAC then publishes an annual compilation of all these projects in a document called Research Impacts: Better – Faster – Cheaper , which helps eliminate or reduce duplication of research. States must nominate projects by March 31, with regional...

Report Highlights How to Bring More Women into the Transportation Workforce
February 21, 2019 in News , People
Report Highlights How to Bring More Women into the Transportation Workforce

A new 40-page report released by the Mineta Transportation Institute on Feb. 11 examines ways to recruit and retain more women in transportation, offering 11 recommendations to help improve both female- and minority-focused hiring practices. [Above photo by Oregon DOT.] The group’s report – entitled Attracting and Retaining Women in the Transportation Industry and authored by MTI Research Associates Jodi Godfrey and Dr. Robert Bertini – found that while the proportion of women aged 16 and...

Transportation Funding to Flow Following Bicameral Legislative Agreement
February 21, 2019 in News , Featured , Financial
Transportation Funding to Flow Following Bicameral Legislative Agreement

As part of bicameral legislative deal to prevent a second partial federal government shutdown while providing monies to build a wall along parts of the southern U.S. border, a total of $26.5 billion in discretionary funds and $60 billion from Highway and Airport and Airway Trust Funds will be provided to the U.S. Department of Transportation. The Senate voted in favor of the deal 83-16 on Feb. 14, followed by passage in the House of Representatives by a vote of 300-128. Preside...

Beacon Communications Completes Eagle Pointe Recreation Center
February 21, 2019 in News , Projects
Beacon Communications Completes Eagle Pointe Recreation Center

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Beacon Communications has recently completed its contributions to the Eagle Pointe Recreation Center renovation project in Commerce City, Colorado.  Construction on the $14 million project began on Jan. 28, 2018 and added 6,000 square-feet of additional space, including a therapy pool, family locker rooms, expanded fitness area, improved dance and fitness facilities, community meeting spaces, a technology lab, improved restrooms and the relocation of a steam room. Beacon Commu...

Kinetico Expands Into Water Leak Detector Systems Market
February 21, 2019 in News , Products
Kinetico Expands Into Water Leak Detector Systems Market

NEWBURY, Ohio - Kinetico Incorporated, a leading manufacturer of quality water systems, is venturing into leak detection with the release of its Leak Detection & Automatic Water Shut-Off System. Authorized, independent Kinetico dealers can now offer consumers a comprehensive and streamlined option for leak detection and damage prevention for homes and businesses. Kinetico's Leak Detection System includes a Wi-Fi connected hub, sensors and a shut-off valve that is installed on a water supply....

Innovation Paves Way for Next Stage of Global Energy Transformation
February 21, 2019 in Energy , News
Innovation Paves Way for Next Stage of Global Energy Transformation

Brussels, Belgium – Countries at the forefront of the energy transformation are getting more than a third of their energy from variable renewables like solar and wind, and they’re doing it in a cost-effective manner. By making use of innovative solutions that allow to integrate a higher share of renewables into power systems, innovation holds the key to a cost-effective global energy transformation. These findings come from a first-of-a-kind mapping and analysis of innovations that will trans...

Wärtsilä Power Plants Will Support Dominican Republic’s Growing Tourist Industry
February 21, 2019 in News
Wärtsilä Power Plants Will Support Dominican Republic’s Growing Tourist Industry

The technology group Wärtsilä has successfully handed over projects for two Wärtsilä engine power plants installed in the Dominican Republic. The additional capacity is needed to meet the increasing electricity demand from the country’s growing tourist industry. Both hand-overs took place in December 2018. Consorcio Energético Punta Cana-Macao (CEPM), a privately owned utility company, ordered a 51 MW power plant from Wärtsilä to be delivered on a fast-track, engineering, procurement and cons...

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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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