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Which states have the worst bridges?

An American Road & Transportation Builders Association analysis of national data offers insights on the bridges that need major repairs or replacements the most across the United States. Keep Reading

ARTBA: Transportation construction continues in most states

A late March survey initiated by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) shows that many of the companies that build and maintain the nation’s transportation infrastructure continue to work. Keep Reading

NSSGA president, CEO discusses presidential race, infrastructure

At the 2020 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference, Michael Johnson of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association reflected on 2019, looked ahead to the production season and offered insights on the 2020 presidential election. Keep Reading

ARTBA: Transportation infrastructure market to expand in 2020

Total domestic transportation construction and related market activity should reach $300 billion, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Keep Reading

Strong public support for infrastructure investment continues

Voters approved nearly 90 percent of transportation investment ballot measures this year, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association reports. Keep Reading

ARTBA report: Bridge repair pace slowing, deficiencies worsening

More than 47,000 of the nation's bridges are now classified as structurally deficient and in poor condition. Keep Reading

Report: Nearly 80 percent of state, local infrastructure measures approved on Election Day

Voters have reportedly approved 78 percent of nearly 1,700 transportation investment ballot measures since 2009. Keep Reading

P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: C. Howard ‘Ward’ Nye

In addition to leading one of the nation’s top producers, Martin Marietta Materials, Ward Nye has served as a tireless advocate for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

ARTBA: US transportation infrastructure market to rebound in 2018

The U.S. transportation infrastructure market is anticipated to rebound slightly next year, following a 2.8 percent drop in 2017, reports ARTBA. Keep Reading

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