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Better Roads serves contractors who build, repair and maintain highways and bridges and the government agencies that own and manage these projects at federal, state, county and local levels. We also serve the designers, architects and engineers who are involved in the planning and undertaking of such projects. Our broad editorial focus includes equipment and products, technical analysis, how-to articles, project profiles, new technology, what’s happening in Washington, the economy and independent research.
Website
BetterRoads.com is the industry’s best online resource for highway professionals, and makes it easy to search our editorial archives, locate suppliers and access industry news. Web exclusive content provides in-depth information on topics of interest to contractors, consulting engineers and government agencies. The site features industry leading comprehensive catalog of equipment and materials plus access to our digital edition.
E-RoadPro Newsletter
This includes the latest industry happenings, events, products and trends delivered twice a month for readers to remain up to date. A very economical way to reach our readers with your advertising message.
Mail List Rental
Our mail list is available for rental, with geographic and demographic splits available.
Boomerang
Online product and service catalogue.
Digital Magazine
A faithful electronic copy of the issue with space for bonus editorial coverage.
Better Bridges
Special quarterly coverage of the bridge industry.
Forecast
A comprehensive survey of contractors and government agencies to assess the industry for 2010.
Construction Symposium
We partner with Equipment World to address the industry’s most pressing issues.
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