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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
President’s budget a concern to industry associations
Industry associations have expressed concerned with President Donald Trump's budget proposal to cut $2.4 billion from the Department of Transportation (DOT) budget – a 12.7 percent reduction from FY 2017. The cuts come as part of the president's call to… Keep Reading
Report: Nearly 56,000 US bridges structurally deficient
An American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) analysis of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2016 National Bridge Inventory data found that 55,710 bridges are structurally compromised. According to the analysis, cars, trucks and school buses cross these bridges 185… Keep Reading
Virginia governor reflects on transportation infrastructure
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe discussed transportation infrastructure during a speech to members of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association. Keep Reading
ARTBA names 2016 transportation hall of fame inductees
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Foundation announced the four 2016 inductees to its Transportation Development Hall of Fame. Keep Reading
Report: Transportation construction to grow in 2017
Total transportation construction is expected to grow 1.3 percent in 2017, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association. Keep Reading
Report: Voters support transportation investments
Preliminary election results show voters in 22 states approved measures that will provide $201 billion in extensions for transportation projects, ARTBA reports. Keep Reading