New ARTBA Website Is Hub for Infrastructure Law and Transportation Policy
February 16, 2024 in Transportation , Technology
New ARTBA Website Is Hub for Infrastructure Law and Transportation Policy

ARTBA.org Built for Association Members, Congressional Staff and News Media   WASHINGTON – The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) has launched a redesigned flagship website to showcase how its members are using 2021’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) to improve and revitalize communities across America.     With more than 50 written stories and a dozen videos of projects moving forward with help from the IIJA, artba.org also provides valuable informa...

Road Features That Predict Crash Sites Identified in New Machine-Learning Model
February 14, 2024 in Transportation , Roads
Road Features That Predict Crash Sites Identified in New Machine-Learning Model

The study used data collected from 9,300 miles of road   AMHERST, Mass. – Issues such as abrupt changes in speed limits and incomplete lane markings are among the most influential factors that can predict road crashes, finds new research by University of Massachusetts Amherst engineers. The study then used machine learning to predict which roads may be the most dangerous based on these features. Published in the journal Transportation Research Record, the study was a collaboration betwe...

Acrow Bridge Installed to Carry Detoured Traffic During U.S. Highway Upgrades in Rural Oklahoma
February 2, 2024 in Transportation , Bridges
Acrow Bridge Installed to Carry Detoured Traffic During U.S. Highway Upgrades in Rural Oklahoma

Rapidly installed modular steel structure provides reliable, safe and cost-effective route   (Parsippany, New Jersey) – 1 February 2024 – Acrow, a leading international bridge engineering and supply company, noted today one of its modular steel bridges has been installed to maintain traffic during construction on U.S. Route 75 in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Situated between the towns of Pharoah and Waleetka, the project consists of replacing a structurally deficient bridge and widening and...

Amtrak Celebrates Completion of New Baltimore Platform Construction
January 31, 2024 in Transportation , News , Rail , Transit
Amtrak Celebrates Completion of New Baltimore Platform Construction

New Boarding Platform Five to Open This Spring at Baltimore Penn Station   BALTIMORE – January 29, 2024 - Amtrak representatives and stakeholders gathered today with state, local and federal officials for a ribbon cutting to inaugurate a newly constructed boarding platform at Baltimore Penn Station. The new platform is scheduled to begin serving trains this spring. This project is part of Amtrak’s overall redevelopment of Baltimore Penn Station, a $150 million investment to improve custome...

Second Anniversary of Fern Hollow Bridge Collapse Highlights Urgent Need for Corrosion Control in National Infrastructure
January 29, 2024 in Transportation , Bridges
Second Anniversary of Fern Hollow Bridge Collapse Highlights Urgent Need for Corrosion Control in National Infrastructure

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Sunday, January 28, 2024, marks the second anniversary of the tragic Fern Hollow bridge collapse near Frick Park in Pittsburgh. This tragedy brought to light the significant vulnerabilities in America's infrastructure, with a particular focus on the critical issue of corrosion. The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), the global authority in materials protection and performance, is at the forefront of establishing standards and training to en...

FHWA Announces $729 Million to Repair Roads and Bridges Damaged by Natural Disasters and Extreme Weather Events
January 24, 2024 in Transportation
FHWA Announces $729 Million to Repair Roads and Bridges Damaged by Natural Disasters and Extreme Weather Events

WASHINGTON – As part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s coordinated approach to help states repair and rebuild roads and bridges, the Federal Highway Administration today announced it is providing $729.4 million to 34 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The funds will be used to support repair needs following natural disasters, extreme weather, or catastrophic events, such as hurricanes, flooding and mudslides. These events will receive federal reim...

World Bank and ITDP Report Calls for More Investment into Active Mobility Infrastructure in Cities
January 17, 2024 in Transportation , News
World Bank and ITDP Report Calls for More Investment into Active Mobility Infrastructure in Cities

This new report highlights the crucial role of cycling and walking infrastructure in cities for improving mobility, promoting equitable access, and addressing the climate crisis. Washington, DC (16 January 2024) — Cycle infrastructure networks are among the most cost-effective approaches to improving urban mobility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from urban passenger transportation. A new report from the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) and the World Bank makes...

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $623 Million in Grants to Continue Building Out Electric Vehicle Charging Network
January 12, 2024 in Transportation , News , Roads
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $623 Million in Grants to Continue Building Out Electric Vehicle Charging Network

Photograph: Bjoern WyleZich/Getty Images   Funding will deploy chargers in communities and along major travel corridors, while promoting American jobs and leadership in EV charging   WASHINGTON – The Biden-Harris Administration today announced $623 million in grants to help build out an electric vehicle (EV) charging network across the U.S., which will create American jobs and ensure more drivers can charge their electric vehicles where they live, work, and shop. This is a critical p...

Argentina charges ahead with Torqeedo: electric passenger ferries will transform public transportation
January 9, 2024 in Transportation , News
Argentina charges ahead with Torqeedo: electric passenger ferries will transform public transportation

EcoLancha project will electrify fleet of passenger ferries that serve as primary mode of transport in the ecologically unique Delta del Paraná    Buenos Aires, Argentina – The Delta del Paraná in Argentina is the only river delta on earth that empties into another river, creating an 8,400 square-mile wetlands paradise just one hour from Buenos Aires. For the families who call the delta’s 1,000 tiny islands home, the "lanchas colectivas" – vintage mahogany wood passenger ferries powered b...

Skanska-Fay Joint Venture Selected for Howard Street Tunnel Project, Elevating I-95 Freight Rail Infrastructure
December 22, 2023 in Transportation , Rail
Skanska-Fay Joint Venture Selected for Howard Street Tunnel Project, Elevating I-95 Freight Rail Infrastructure

The canopy near the tunnel's exit; this project will be challenging due to the fact that trains will be actively using the tracks as construction is being completed.   Baltimore, MD (December 22, 2023) – A joint venture between leading global development and construction firm Skanska and Fay, S&B USA Construction, an industry leader in design-build projects, announces it has been selected for the Howard Street Tunnel Clearance Program, commonly known as the Howar...

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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

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