One New Jersey company has turned heaps of unwanted trash into a money-making and earth-saving venture.
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Paving more than 220 miles of dirt roads with porous asphalt keeps traffic in a Florida county moving.
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A Texas city requires developers to test soil for water content before designing and building roads.
Cold in-place recycling stretches road funds because crushed materials are used onsite rather than hauled away.
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Tools to help give your collection routes a lift
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Cities in Florida, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Virginia manage growth by juggling schedules and automating.
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Products to help your snow fight
Incorporate high school and college interns into your budget and succession plan to mold future managers.
While the leadership ranks are filled mostly with masculine faces, the number of women in positions of power is growing. The challenges these women face sometimes tie into their gender, but most of their obstacles are shared by everyone in the profession—male or female. Six top public...
Equipment operating on highways and streets that have been treated with deicing chemicals is susceptible to rust and corrosion as never before.
Traffic congestion is one of the toughest problems facing cities, counties, and states, mostly because new construction hasn't kept pace with population growth in major cities.
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A main rupture in March left thousands of San Franciscans without water service, moving utility leaders to apologize for the fluke.
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Reconstruction of a Toledo water main brought the structure into the 21st century—but engineers used a 20th century relic to make it possible.
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Builders and renovators now have two options to ensure facilities are environmentally friendly.
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