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Table of Contents January 2010

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    From eyesore to artistry

    Bostonites transform defaced utility and light boxes into works of art.

     
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    A sneak peak: 2010 World of Concrete's most innovative products

     
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    Forecast: winter warming trend

    Asphalt's always ready for repairs with a generator-powered heating system.

     
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    Buried treasure

    A transportation department leads utilities in deploying radio-based marking technology.

     
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    Voter-supported growth

    Pay-to-play tax plan finances five years of road improvements.

     
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    Chemical concerns

    Industry, regulators finally agree on a plan to ‘harden' operations. If you haven't conducted a risk assessment, start thinking about doing one.

     
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    Surviving the funding gap

    Green is becoming more important than ever, while budgets are continuing to shrink.

     
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    Caught in the middle

    EPA's GHG monitoring rule is estimated to cost landfills $5,000 this year, but managers could make money under the House's proposed cap-and-trade program.

     
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    The domino effect

    You know money's tight when police and fire have to fight for their share of general revenues. Just five years ago, state and local tax revenues experienced the largest single-year increase in 15 years; and National League of Cities members were least likely to cut public safety services to close a...

     
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    Shifting gears

    A new generation of automated transmissions ensures drivers won't get stuck in neutral.

     
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    Curbing noncompliance

    What you need to know before putting your next resurfacing project out to bid.

     
  • Kudos for traffic safety programs

     
  • Water plant educates community

    Design & Construction

     
  • Watersheds to help improve Mississippi River

     
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    Grounds society honors public park

     
  • Orange county park board approves millions in projects

     
  • January 2010 Upfront News & Views

     
  • Low-cost options for getting into GIS

     
  • Updated safety standards answer lingering questions

    Rules & Regulations

     
  • New programs offered at World of Asphalt

    Conferences & meetings

     
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    Finalists named in ASCE awards program

     
  • Second time's the charm?

     
  • Nation's failing bridges in spotlight

    Despite spending more than ever on maintenance, states face difficult budget decisions as one quarter of the nation's bridges are deficient or functionally obsolete.

     
  • American water expands, goes 'green'

     
 
 
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