From pressofatlanticcity.com: N.J. causeway to become $400 million ‘ribbon in the sky’ From boston.com: Bridge uses no rebar in an effort to avoid corrosion From upi.com: Engineers develop technology to keep materials ice-free
Forty-seven city and county projects across the state will receive $80.6 million in federal funds to repair or replace aging bridges.
Three teams have been selected to compete to design and build the new SR 520 floating bridge in Washington state, estimated to cost $700 million to $900 million.
From thehill.com: Two senators advocate for gas tax increase to pay for highways and bridges From signonsandiego.com: California seeks public opinion on I-5 plans
SUMNER, WASH. — It’s an aging bridge with historical significance. Both factors will come into play as the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) determines the future of the SR 162 Puyallup River Bridge in Sumner, Wash.
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