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Nye, Lake among ARTBA’s 2020-21 officers
Martin Marietta’s Ward Nye and CRH Americas Materials’ Randy Lake are among those with ties to the aggregate industry serving as officers of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Keep Reading
Texas exec earns ARTBA’s top honor
Zachry Construction Corp.'s David Zachry, whose subsidiaries include Capitol Aggregates, is the recipient of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association's (ARTBA) most prestigious award this year. Keep Reading
New rule to speed up infrastructure approvals
The Trump administration’s final rule accelerating environmental reviews under the National Environment Policy Act drew praise from industry organizations and criticism from the president’s opponents. Keep Reading
Federal rule reforms expand flexibility for contractors
According to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, new provisions will increase flexibility in deploying drivers, delivering construction equipment and assisting with project tasks. Keep Reading
ARTBA chair makes case for infrastructure package
This week, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) calls for a multi-year plan addressing transportation infrastructure. Keep Reading
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
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
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