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It took eight years and a 1,100-foot bridge, but engineers managed to eliminate two crossings for frustrated motorists.
Project shows tunneling can be as cost-effective for smaller communities as large cities.
State DOT combines precast concrete arches with a lightweight cellular overfill for a world's-first bridge design.
Composite water tower stabilizes rates and pressure for 36-square-mile township.
You're enlisting help to plan for the future — and crossing your fingers that budgets follow suit.
Primed by regulatory imperatives and the national focus on sustainability, operations integrate stormwater control measures into parks and streetscapes of all kinds.
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A small town uses Washington's focus on sustainability to access almost half a million in stimulus funding.
A Florida beach town revitalizes its central business district.
Preparing for life after build-out, a combined water/wastewater utility maximizes supply by piggybacking on an airport expansion.
A county park unites residents of disparate housing developments.
A Massachusetts town powers its facilities with a wind turbine.
Washington, D.C., aims to tame speed demons with technology.
Treatment plant to use renewable energy to power itself.
Project tunes the public into central Florida's history.
Adding and braiding lanes increases interchange capacity by 50%.
Five months into the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, it's too early to tell how much impact the legislation has had. But with some projects under way, managers and manufacturers alike hope this is the beginning of a revitalized construction industry and the economy as a whole.