In the Magazine

- May 09, 2011

Is the Reauthorization wind shifting? The pressure of having no working alternatives to replace the fuel tax continues to build By John ...

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- May 09, 2011

Building Better Roads from the Ground Up A strong foundation is the key to a strong pavement structure By Tom Kuennen, Contributing ...

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- May 09, 2011

A NEW SERIES: ONE II ONE WITH SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE IN THE BUSINESS Ray LaHood Talks to Editor In ...

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- May 09, 2011

Now is the Moment When you are the person at the very top of the ladder, the world looks has to ...

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- May 09, 2011

When Congress Designs Roads If this were a movie or a television sitcom, it would be funny. By Kirk Landers In March, Sen. ...

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Highway Contractor

- May 09, 2011

Sourcing used equipment? It’s complicated By Mike Anderson It’s debatable whether it’s a good time to buy or sell used equipment, or both, but it’s clear the game has changed It’s a Thursday morning in mid-April when a 2008 Caterpillar D8T dozer ...

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Financial District

- May 09, 2011

Transportation Construction Jobs Alone Do Not a Recovery Make The art of riding the short-term/long-term transportation funding teeter-totter By John Latta A report from the National Transportation Policy Project says creating jobs in the transportation infrastructure is a good thing — ...

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- May 09, 2011

Pothole Patching Equipment Bagela USA’s Bagela BA10000 can recycle 10 to 12 tons per hour. The hot mix for patching and ...

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- May 08, 2011

The Bridge as Bat Cave A sharp decline in bat numbers prompts Oregon’s Department of Transporation to build habitats into bridges. By ...

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Better Roads Staff - May 08, 2011

Good Show! That’s A Start By Mike Anderson These words, at least those at the beginning of this column, are being spit ...

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