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Engineers give US infrastructure a C- grade

The American Society of Civil Engineers gives grades to U.S. infrastructure segments every four years. The latest grades are in, and they're not much better than they were in 2017. Keep Reading

Texas, Ohio receive 2021 infrastructure report cards

Texas and Ohio received C and C- infrastructure grades, respectively, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Keep Reading

How Kentucky is faring with infrastructure funding

Despite having an above-average infrastructure grade, the Bluegrass State remains in dire need of sufficient funding. Keep Reading

Aggregate industry to lobby about pressing infrastructure need

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association will participate in the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) Fly-In this week, drawing more than 100 people from the aggregate industry to Washington. Keep Reading

Civil engineers give US infrastructure a D+ rating

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) recently gave U.S. infrastructure a poor grade. Keep Reading

Teamsters union launches highway bill campaign

With federal funding for road and transit programs set to expire Oct. 29, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) union is preparing to launch a campaign – “Let’s Get America Working” – to encourage lawmakers to approve a long-term highway… Keep Reading

Roads score poorly in ASCE’s infrastructure report card

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave U.S. bridges a C+ and roads around the country a D in its "Report Card for America's Infrastructure." ASCE releases the report once every four years using an A to F school… Keep Reading

Infrastructure investment necessary to avoid economic harm

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has released a report that states that unless the United States invests an additional $1.57 billion per year in infrastructure between now and 2020, the nation will lose $3.1 trillion in gross national… Keep Reading

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