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By Matt M. Johnson | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Urban Rail Systems and Urban Transit Systems
Jim Segal may have the sunniest outlook on the return of normal University Avenue traffic since the shutdown of major construction on the Central Corridor light rail transit line for the winter. That’s...
Business Journal
By Anonymous | Publication: Transport Topics | Filed In: US State Government and Regional & Local Governments
PASCAGOULA - The foundation is in the ground, the beams are up and a multimillion-dollar flyover project is taking shape near the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and Mississippi Highway 63. State transportation...
Business Journal
By Canfield, Clarke | Publication: Transport Topics | Filed In: Truck Safety and Road Transportation Safety
PORTLAND, Maine - The official national weight limit for freight trucks on interstate highways is 40 tons. In reality, trucks are getting heavier in more states - legally - and advocates for highway...
Business Journal
By Anonymous | Publication: Transport Topics | Filed In: US State Government and Regional & Local Governments
PASCAGOULA - The foundation is in the ground, the beams are up and a multimillion-dollar flyover project is taking shape near the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and Mississippi Highway 63. State transportation...
Business Journal
A&E Construction Supply # 258 www.a-econstsupply.com Our product line includes Wolfe Self-Contained Plows, Wolfe Man Wheel Trenchers; Wolfe Chain Trenchers; and Eager Beaver Trailers. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Ace Pipe Cleaning # 1260 www.acepipe.com Ace...
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Session participants, all experts in managing and enabling commercial and military supply chains in Europe, Africa, Asia and America, shared their perspective on the challenges that the military supply chain faces in supporting...
Business Journal
By Anonymous | Publication: The Public Record | Filed In: Legislative Bodies and Government Bodies & Offices
Riverside County now has funding to complete design and engineering of a grade separation at Avenue 66 and the Union Pacific line in Mecca. The project will construct an overpass that will eliminate...
Business Journal
By Matt M. Johnson | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Urban Rail Systems and Urban Transit Systems
The future of public transit in the Interstate 94 corridor between Minnesota and Wisconsin shed a couple of “ifs” this week when transportation officials and consultants declared a dedicated St. Croix River crossing...
Business Journal
By Watson, Rip | Publication: Transport Topics | Filed In: Rail Crossings and Rail Transportation Support & Infrastructure
A $336.6 million project to speed up rail shipments over Union Pacific Railroad from Southern California ports has taken a step forward with the approval of funding from the California Transportation Commission. The...
Business Journal
By Malecki, Donald S | Publication: Rough Notes | Filed In: Negligence and Torts
HEADNOTE Something could happen involving a structure that is not a building, which would mean no coverage under those railroad protective liability policies that refer to buildings and not to structures within the...
Business Journal
By Yuille, Brigitte | Publication: Alaska Business Monthly | Filed In: Electricity Transmission & Distribution and Electric Power Industry
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The completion of a revised study that determines whether the parent companies of the world's largest undeveloped gold deposit will move forward or not is expected by the end of the...
Business Journal
Publication: Business Wire | Filed In: Earnings Per Share and Company Earnings
INDIANAPOLIS -- Celadon Group Inc. (NYSE: CGI) today reported its financial and operating results for the three months ended September 30, 2011, the first fiscal quarter of the Company's fiscal year ending June...
Press Release
By Brian Johnson | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Mass Transit Construction and Heavy & Civil Construction
The Metropolitan Council is taking a step toward ironing out a number of engineering wrinkles related to the $1.25 billion Southwest Corridor light rail project and has pushed back the target opening date...
Business Journal
Private Saudi businesses have built up an impressive overseas presence, ranging from petroleum E&P to oil refining and retail. They are linked to the Saudi royal family in one way or another. Their...
Business Journal
By Happel, Randy | Publication: Pipeline & Gas Journal | Filed In: Petroleum Products and Oil & Gas Processing & Products
Plains Midstream Canada selected Specialized Services Company (SSC) to install sleeves at three locations to accommodate a new line being added to the underground infrastructure used to load and unload LPG from tankers...
Business Journal
By Daks, Martin C | Publication: NJBIZ | Filed In: Port Authorities and Transportation Regulation & Policy
HEADNOTE Terminal sees volumes grow, but off pace AT APM TERMINAL'S 350 acres at Port Elizabeth, vessels from around the world nestle up to the company's berths as 150- to 250foot cranes weave...
Business Journal
By MacPherson, James | Publication: Transport Topics | Filed In: Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Assessment
BISMARCK, N.D. - Canadian tar sands oil will almost certainly find its way to U.S. refineries, even if a $7 billion pipeline from western Canada to the Gulf Coast doesn't gain federal approval,...
Business Journal
Railway freight in Russia up 3.8% in 8 mths Rail freight in Russia increased 3.8% year-on-year to 918.5 million tonnes in the first eight months of 2011, Russian Railways (RZD) said in materials,...
Business Journal
Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Urban Rail Systems and Urban Transit Systems
Hosting the Olympics will impose hidden costs on the capital STADIUMS have been built, tickets have been sold and London is nearly ready for the 2012 Olympics. But the sporting extravaganza is also...
Business Journal
By Winzelberg, David | Publication: Long Island Business News | Filed In: US State Government and Regional & Local Governments
John Licastro has been paying $672 a year in rent for the past 10 years to the state Department of Transportation for a tiny piece of land that holds his sandwich shop's sign....
Business Journal

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