Not much has been done to restore or replace bridges in disrepair according to a new report by a group that explores the link between transportation spending and special interest money.
I'm sure this will cause quite a stir over the next few days: "According to the California Highway Patrol, the three-axle truck involved in the latest incident was carrying pears and traveling about 50 mph in a 40-mph zone."
A $10.4 million facelift for the Eastern Avenue bridge in Washington D.C. is scheduled to begin this month. The now “too old and so low” bridge that constantly gets whacked by tall trucks is about to be demolished and replaced.
The 2009 National Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA) World Steel Bridge Symposium is just around the corner. Here's a look at the some of the sessions you can expect, as well as the companies exhibiting.
New York State Department of Transportation Acting Commissioner Stanley Gee confirms that incline cracks in the concrete pillars of the Champlain Bridge are so severe the span is in jeopardy of collapsing.