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- Apr 26, 2010

The economy is still faltering. Cutbacks are the norm. And that may mean no — or very little — new equipment is being purchased. That means you need to know to hold on it, when to let it ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Getting your share   When agencies pool their salt (and other) resources, everybody wins By Tina Grady Barbaccia   Everything you need to know about ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Go Ahead, Tax Us, We Need the Infrastructure.   By John Lattta, Tina Grady Barbaccia and Tom Anderson   A nother major transportation industry is ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Changing Tactics Part II: Three Moves We Must Make By Kirk Landers Surface transportation’s special interests – including the construction industry, highway users, ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Taking a breather California contractors challenge off-road diesel regulations as CARB blinks. By Mike Anderson   Do we have a taste of things to ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Inside alternate bidding Missouri Department of Transportation formula creates competition and saves money, too. By Daniel Brown, Contributing Editor   This definitely keeps people ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Irises and roses   By John Latta   ‘April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

New road products by Tina Grady Barbaccia   Deere Power Systems to build 2.4L LPG engine John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) has partnered with ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Back to business for now   The so-called “jobs bill” may disguise some reauthorization dilemmas By John Latta   It was almost audible. The sigh of ...

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- Apr 01, 2010

Two for the Price of One Recycled concrete aggregate proves its value; but it demands an engineered approach. By Tom Kuennen, Contributing ...

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