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Four rules ot thumb for selecting the right application.
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A new rule addresses manholes and lift stations, as well as road excavations, drilled shafts in bridges, and water tunnels in dams.
Larry Vines has spent more than three decades making concrete pretty.
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As an industry gathering place for the worldwide construction industry, the CONEXPO–CON/AGG construction exposition provides exceptional educational and networking opportunities. The show—which takes place March 11–15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center—includes more than 2000 exhibitors.
This year we reformulated our annual salary survey to learn what keeps you and your colleagues working. We included questions about benefits, job satisfaction, and what respondents would like to see more of in their jobs and their benefits packages. What we discovered may surprise you. . .
Three Southeastern communities morph street centerline projects into interdepartmental and, in some cases, intergovernmental asset management programs.
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Like every infrastructure manager trying to capitalize on the benefits of trenchless construction, Matt Carter went through a process of elimination to determine what method works best for his agency's unique situation.
Counterfeits notwithstanding, fasteners fail from misuse, improper storage, or reuse.
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We hope you've budgeted a significant increase for your department's sign shop, because the newest version of the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is likely to take effect by the end of this year.
If clarifying a detail is as easy as reading a note on the construction plan sheet, why do contractors make so many requests for information?
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Infrastructure industry news from around the country, and the world.
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News briefs and information from around the country.
The executive director of America Moving Forward (AMF)—a nonprofit coalition devoted to promoting solutions to the infrastructure crisis currently plaguing the country—believes U.S. infrastructure is in a sorry state, and he believes he has the solution.
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Readers respond to our articles and tell us what they think.
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Your job is complicated. Our job is to gather and present the information you need. We can do that much better if you tell us what that is.
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In December, PUBLIC WORKS magazine will feature its fourth annual Department of the Year. Like ASCE, the American Public Works Association (APWA) recognizes outstanding infrastructure projects each year.