Category: Editors’ Blog
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What’s in the $1.9T stimulus for transportation?
Read More →: What’s in the $1.9T stimulus for transportation?The chairman of the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure explains the aid in the stimulus bill that will support transportation initiatives.
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Trends in recycling
Read More →: Trends in recyclingWhile certainly not a new concept to the construction materials industry, the recycled materials market is undoubtedly growing, writes Portable Plants’ Zach…
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Komatsu, Proterra to develop all-electric excavator
Read More →: Komatsu, Proterra to develop all-electric excavatorKomatsu will utilize Proterra’s systems for a proof-of-concept electric excavator in 2021, with commercial production expected to begin in 2023 to 2024.
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Case, Nueces partner for hurricane recovery
Read More →: Case, Nueces partner for hurricane recoveryAs Texas continues to recover from Hurricane Harvey, Case Construction Equipment is working alongside Nueces Power Equipment to help the region rebuild.
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Industry reacts to Buttigieg as transportation secretary
Read More →: Industry reacts to Buttigieg as transportation secretaryA number of industry associations congratulated Pete Buttigieg, who was confirmed by the Senate as secretary of transportation.
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Volvo CE’s outside-the-box innovation continues
Read More →: Volvo CE’s outside-the-box innovation continuesHaving previously debuted futuristic prototypes in loading and hauling, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), through Volvo Concept Labs, has yet another prototype…
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Four highway funding questions for AASHTO
Read More →: Four highway funding questions for AASHTOSusan Howard of the American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO) offers insights on what’s ahead for highway funding.
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Buttigieg to set agenda at Department of Transportation
Read More →: Buttigieg to set agenda at Department of TransportationPresident-elect Joe Biden revealed this week that Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, will serve as his transportation secretary.
