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Illinois officials say that $1 billion in projects will go to fix broken water mains, constructing wastewater treatment plants and upgrading sewers.
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What would you do if your 70-year-old water infrastructure crossed three of the nation's most active fault lines? In the first of two articles, we look at what a four-county water system is doing to ensure operations continue when the next earthquake hits.
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Pay-to-play tax plan finances five years of road improvements.
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America 2050 -- Coalition of Leading Civic/Business/Environmental Organizations and Transportation Officials -- issues blueprint for infrastructure investment
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How two county engineers decide when it's more cost-effective to do their own repairs.
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As the need for new infrastructure decreases, managers dedicate more dollars to rehabilitation. Click
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Leverage your relationships when seeking financial aid.
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Facing growing pressure to bring projects in on budget, transportation managers?such as those at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA)?have found that using off-the-shelf spreadsheet and database applications like Microsoft's Excel and Access are no longer robust enough to estimate the...
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A paving material that promises excellent performance, environmental benefits, and reduced cost, warm-mix asphalt (WMA) is generating enthusiasm among transportation managers. Though still largely confined to trial and demonstration projects in the United States, prospects seem favorable for it to...
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