| PUBLIC WORKS Online, like its parent magazine PUBLIC WORKS, is the voice of the professionals who serve America's communities. It serves the entire industry of key decision makers in public works department at all levels of municipal, county and state government. PUBLIC WORKS Online is balanced between the people, projects, and big issues that affect the public works sector. A quick tour: The
home page of PUBLIC WORKS Online groups the content into two
"wells" of information. In the lefthand column you'll find easy access to the PUBLIC WORKS Manual, allowing you to find products and manufacturers of interest to public works professionals.
Next to the lefthand column is our editorial
well, where you'll find links to articles about public works, divided
into categories based on type of information.
The major site sections, accessed via the tabs at the top of each page on the site, are:
The Magazine: Current and past issues of PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE, organized by issue date, along with contact information and links to subscriptions and advertising information.
Articles & Extras :Current and past articles from our annual Department of the Year contest as well as the Trendsetter and Top AEC listings.
News & Research: Easy access to PUBLIC WORKS ever-expanding list of research-based articles featuring proprietary research conducted by the editors of PUBLIC WORKS. You can also read our latest editorial column, link directly to Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, or let us know what you think by taking our latest survey.
Resources: Use our collection of interactive resources to stay connected with the industry. Browse upcoming events, locate associations, catch up on news from our free PUBLIC WORKS newsletter or use our current and past article links to enhance your understanding of material covered in PUBLIC WORKS magazine.
Products: Easy access to the PUBLIC WORKS Manual's database of companies and products, along with articles about products of use to public-works professionals.
Topics: Articles from PUBLIC WORKS magazine organized by the following topics: Roads & Bridges; Fleets & Trucks; Technology & Equipment; Water/Wastewater/Stormwater; Solid Waste; Facility & Asset Management; Personnel Management.
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