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“New” technology, such as cured-in-place pipe, isn’t necessarily “better” for structurally repairing water and sewer pipelines.
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The Minneapolis bridge that tragically collapsed in 2007 was replaced in one-third the usual time, a deadline that required using concretes for which Minnesota DOT had no specifications.
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House proposal would reimburse straight-time salaries within 30 days of an emergency declaration.
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Hill International has announced that its joint venture with The Louis Berger Group, Inc. has received a contract from the National Park Service (NPS) to provide construction management services in connection with the repair of earthquake damage to the Washington Monument.
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Click here for a precast concrete slideshow and additional content from this month's issue!
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This quick-turnaround pavement repair method appeals to DOTs.
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Concrete repair product manufacturer Simpson Strong-Tie's blog provides structural engineers with an online forum to connect with peers and share info that can be applied to current work.
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Products from the APWA Congress show floor
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