ISEAL’s First Infrastructure Standard: SuRe® – The Standard for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure
December 11, 2018 in News
ISEAL’s First Infrastructure Standard: SuRe® – The Standard for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure

Infrastructure development in cities is key to fighting climate change and fostering sustainable development. Cities need to become more inclusive, resilient and sustainable as stated by Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Number 11. In the context of the ongoing COP 24 and the globally agreed goal of limiting global warming to significantly less than two degrees, GIB aims to actively contribute to a world where sustainable and resilient infrastructure is the norm rather than the exception. Infra...

Oklahoma DOT Gets Approval of Largest-Ever Contract for Highway Work
December 11, 2018 in News
Oklahoma DOT Gets Approval of Largest-Ever Contract for Highway Work

On Dec. 3, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved the single largest highway work contract ever in the history of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. [Above photo by the Oklahoma DOT.] The up to $105 million project will complete the widening of the I-235 corridor in Oklahoma City from north of N. 50th St. to N.W. 63rd St. and reconstruct the junction of I-235 and I-44 to a multi-level interchange with flyover ramps, the commission noted in a statement; an interchange that...

Infrastructure Grants Awarded to “Smaller” South Dakota Communities
December 11, 2018 in News
Infrastructure Grants Awarded to “Smaller” South Dakota Communities

On Nov. 30, the South Dakota Transportation Commission awarded $4.7 million in economic development grants for infrastructure improvements in “smaller” communities – grants aimed at improving roads leading to schools, main business areas, hospitals, grain elevators, and other economic areas in the communities. [Above photo by Collen Farley, South Dakota DOT.] The agency said the grants pay for 80 percent of the construction costs, up to a maximum of $600,000. Two grants are funding road...

Growth Projected for Transportation Projects, but Costs a Challenge
December 11, 2018 in News , Featured
Growth Projected for Transportation Projects, but Costs a Challenge

The U.S. transportation infrastructure market is expected to grow 4.2 percent in 2019, according to the annual economic forecast released Dec. 5 by the American Road &Transportation Builders Association. Yet a report issued by Fitch Ratings, also on Dec. 5, cautioned that “external factors” such as “protectionist trade policies, rising interest rates and volatility in fuel prices” bear close watch. [Above photo by Arizona DOT.] “As interest rates rise, so will the cost to fund new infrastr...

Interstate System Report Calls for More Funding, Tolling, VMT Fees, and Cybersecurity
December 11, 2018 in Transportation , News
Interstate System Report Calls for More Funding, Tolling, VMT Fees, and Cybersecurity

A consensus study report issued by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on Dec. 6 recommends an annual investment of $57 billion in the U.S. interstate system, a near-term increase in federal fuel taxes indexed to inflation and accounting improvements in vehicle fuel mileage, plus a long-term changeover to tolling and vehicle miles traveled or VMT fees to generate future highway funding. “Our interstate system is aging and not gracefully; its health requires a lot mor...

Committee Leadership Comes into Focus for 116th Congress
December 11, 2018 in News , Featured , People
Committee Leadership Comes into Focus for 116th Congress

Congressional transportation committee leadership is poised to change come January following the results of the midterm elections on Nov. 6, which gave control of the U.S. House of Representatives back to the Democrats while keeping the Senate in Republican hands. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., will become chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, while Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., will serve alongside him as the ranking member. Rep. DeFazio noted during a Dec. 5 round tab...

NavVis Raises $35.5M to Accelerate Global Expansion and Meet Rising Enterprise Demand for Digital Twin Technology
December 11, 2018 in News
NavVis Raises $35.5M to Accelerate Global Expansion and Meet Rising Enterprise Demand for Digital Twin Technology

Munich, Germany – NavVis, the leading global provider of indoor spatial intelligence solutions for enterprises, today announced that it has closed a new funding round, raising a total of $35.5 million. The Series C funding round was led by Digital+ Partners, with additional participation from new investor Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc. (KKE) and existing investors MIG, Target Partners and BayBG. The new funds will be used to accelerate NavVis’ growth in the global enterprise market, where demand...

Bowtie Engineering Appoints New O & M Manager
December 11, 2018 in News , People
Bowtie Engineering Appoints New O & M Manager

ATLANTA - Bowtie Engineering, (Bowtie) an electrical engineering/managed services consulting firm, announced today that the Atlanta-based company welcomed aboard Alan Crawford to further develop their growing portfolio of national accounts. Alan Crawford, comes to Bowtie with 30+ years of electrical testing, services, maintenance & sales experience. He has worked with several leading electrical services & products companies throughout his career. Alan has worked in both small and large scale pro...

MGT Consulting Group Expands its Financial Solutions Group and Florida Team with New Hire Leon Corbett in Tallahassee
December 11, 2018 in News , People
MGT Consulting Group Expands its Financial Solutions Group and Florida Team with New Hire Leon Corbett in Tallahassee

TALLAHASSEE, FL - Leon Corbett has joined MGT Consulting Group as a Director within its Financial Solutions Group focused on expanding MGT’s reach and client impact in the Florida market. He brings nearly two decades of experience in the government, transportation, and tourism industries. His role at MGT is to provide trusted analysis and advice to  government organizations as they pursue innovative financial and funding solutions, including cost allocation plans, user fee studies, public privat...

Gupta Reveals Plans for Massive Australian Steel Revival
December 11, 2018 in News , Buildings , Structural components
Gupta Reveals Plans for Massive Australian Steel Revival

Billionaire industrialist Sanjeev Gupta has announced plans to build the largest steel plant in the developed world in South Australia.   Liberty Primary Steel – part of Gupta’s GFG Alliance – today announced major steps towards the transformation of the alliance’s Whyalla steelworks, signing contracts worth more than A$600m. GFG Alliance has also contracted China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC) to run a feasibility study into building a new steel plant in Whyalla capable of prod...

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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

June Issue 2026

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