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Investment

Maryland submits INFRA grant applications to rebuild Howard Street Tunnel and I-81

By Chris Galford  |   March 8, 2019   |   Federal

The administration of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan hopes to rebuild the Howard Street Tunnel and widen 3.5 miles of the I-81 corridor. The former is a project entirely pursued by the state, which pu...

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Washington Senate bill package includes $450M for I-5 bridge

By Melina Druga  |   March 8, 2019   |   Featured

The Washington state Senate Transportation Committee advanced a transportation revenue package Wednesday that includes $450 million toward a new I-5 bridge, which is part of Washington’s and Oregon...

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Oklahoma DOT awards $7.5M to 21 alternative transportation projects

By Melina Druga  |   March 7, 2019   |   City

The Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved $7.5 million to be awarded to 21 local projects Monday as part of the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP). Projects are outside of the Oklah...

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MassDOT awards $5.1M to transit agencies

By Melina Druga  |   March 7, 2019   |   Featured

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) recently awarded $5.1 million in funding to regional transit authorities. The funding includes $1.1 million in capital funding from MassDOT...

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Improving infrastructure can reduce pollution, ATRI says

By Melina Druga  |   March 6, 2019   |   Featured

Improving highway infrastructure in the United States can help conserve fuel and reduce emissions, according to a case study by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI). In 2016, the ...

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ACI-NA: Airports are “terminally challenged” with $128B in infrastructure needs

By Chris Galford  |   March 5, 2019   |   Air

The trade association representing commercial service airports in North America recently released a report detailing a $128 billion need for new infrastructure, further shackled by a $91.6 billion de...

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PTIO interested in working with Congress on autonomous-vehicle technology

By Melina Druga  |   March 5, 2019   |   Federal

The Partnership for Transportation Innovation and Opportunity (PTIO) sent letters last week to Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), chairman of House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Eleanor...

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National Association of Manufacturers plans to revitalize infrastructure

By Melina Druga  |   March 5, 2019   |   Air

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) recently updated its 2016 initiative Building to Win that aims to revitalize the nation’s infrastructure. “Every year, America is falling furthe...

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Amtrak to match federal funds for upgrades to Southwest Chief train route

By Chris Galford  |   March 4, 2019   |   Investment

More than $26 million will be invested into safety and reliability upgrades for a daily train route which passes through Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico, thanks to a pledge of fund matching by Amtrak...

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Groundbreaking held for LAX United Airlines tech center

By Melina Druga  |   March 4, 2019   |   Air

United Airlines and Los Angeles World Airports broke ground last week on a $352 million, 407,408-square-feet Technical Operations Center at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The center, lo...

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Second Amtrak train to Twin Cities would bring Minnesota $25M annually

By Melina Druga  |   March 4, 2019   |   City

Adding a second Amtrak train between Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul has a potential economic return of $25 million for Minnesota, according to a Rail Passengers Association assessment. “Amtrak...

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Closing Hudson River Tunnels without replacement would cost $16B

By Melina Druga  |   February 28, 2019   |   City

Shutting down the Hudson River Tunnels to repair Superstorm Sandy damage without having new tunnels already in place would cost the national economy $16 billion, according to a report released by civ...

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Bipartisan Policy Center launches new funding initiative for Highway Trust Fund

By Chris Galford  |   February 28, 2019   |   Featured

In their effort to find long-term means of maintaining the Highway Trust Fund, the Bipartisan Policy Center has launched a new project known as the Great American Rebuild Initiative, to be led by two...

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Visa, Planeta Informatica launch joint payment module for public transit operators

By Chris Galford  |   February 27, 2019   |   News

A partnership between Visa and Planet Informatica has yielded the Visa Secure Access Module (SAM) -- a new technology meant to help public transit operators collect payments through contactless cards...

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Canadian consortium to test, commercialize safer, rail-based hazardous liquids transportation

By Chris Galford  |   February 27, 2019   |   Featured

Multiple energy and rail industry companies and the Government of Canada have formed a consortium with the TransRail Innovation Groups (TRIG), with the goal of testing and commercializing technology ...

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Rhode Island receives an additional $54M in funding

By Melina Druga  |   February 27, 2019   |   Investment

Rhode Island bridge improvement and repair projects will receive an additional $54.5 million in federal funds this year through a $475 million grant program included in the fiscal year 2019 spending ...

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New North Carolina bridge opens to traffic

By Melina Druga  |   February 27, 2019   |   City

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) recently opened a new bridge over Oregon Inlet. The bridge replaces the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge, built in 1963. Construction of the $25...

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DOT provides $605 million for 43.6 miles of Houston’s Grand Parkway development

By Chris Galford  |   February 26, 2019   |   City

Approximately 43.6 miles of the Grand Parkway Transportation Corporation’s (GPTC’s) 184-mile tollway project in Houston, Texas will be paid for in part by a $605 million loan from the U.S. Depart...

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Final draft of Austin’s comprehensive transportation plan released to public

By Chris Galford  |   February 26, 2019   |   Investment

The transportation plan that could govern the transportation network of Austin, Texas for years to come was released in the form of a final draft last week, outlining goals, objectives, action items ...

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Rhode Island launches autonomous-vehicle testing

By Melina Druga  |   February 25, 2019   |   News

Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT), as part of its Rhode Island Transportation Innovation Partnership (TRIP), recently began testing autonomous-vehicle technology. The first vehicle...

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