
 |
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12/27/04
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Firms
Investing Big in Texas Corridor Plan |
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12/23/04
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New
Concrete Problem Found at Chesapeake Bay Bridge |
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12/23/04
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DOT
Report Sees Benefits and Limiting Factors for Public-Private
Highways |
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12/20/04
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World's
Tallest Bridge Opens in France |
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12/20/04
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California
Terminates Bay Bridge's Design |
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12/20/04
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New
Study Brings Good News as Oregon Begins Bridge Work
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12/20/04
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Slow-Moving
Collapse Probe Still Has Not Assigned Blame |
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12/14/04
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House,
Senate Panels Seek to Reintroduce Transport Bills Early
in 2005 |
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12/14/04
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Bay
Bridge's Eastern Span to Be Built with Simpler Skyway
Design |
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12/13/04
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Virginia
Governor Seeks $800 Million for Transportation |
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12/13/04
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Towering
French Bridge Elegantly Spans Wide River Valley |
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12/13/04
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Seattle
Plans to Replace Viaduct with $4-Billion Tunnel |
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12/06/04
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Span
Climbers Devise New Cable Device to Check Bridges
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12/06/04
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DOT
Inspector General Warns about Amtrak's Deferred Capital
Costs |
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11/23/04
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FAA
Releases Funds for Hurricane-Damaged Airports |
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11/18/04
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Despite
Controversy, LAX to Begin Modernization Plan |
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11/18/04
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Prospects
Disappear for Highway Bill Passage This Year |
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11/11/04
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CA/T
Facing Protracted Tunnel Leaks Investigation |
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11/11/04
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Newly
Named Caltrans Director Gives 'Sneak Preview' of 10-Year
Plan |
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11/09/04
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City
Lights Competition Envisions New Street Lights for New
York City |
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11/08/04
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Behemoth
in the Bronx Swings into Final Position |
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11/08/04
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Short
List Chosen for World's Longest Suspension Bridge |
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11/01/04
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Navy
Starts Tests of New Pier That Could Be Future Wave |
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11/01/04
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Second
Truss Failure Delays Work on Ohio Bridge |
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10/28/04
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FAA:
$39.5 Billion Airport Needs in 2005 - 2009 |
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10/25/04
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Vancouver
Contractor Drives Bridge Piles in Tight Schedule |
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10/25/04
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Second
Avenue Subway Heralds New Era in NY Rail Construction |
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10/25/04
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Public
Funds and Turnkey Contracts Fuel Growing Global Subway |
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10/25/04
|
Smoke,
Noise and Fatalities Helped Drive New York Underground |
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10/11/04
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California
Scraps Sole Bid for Signature Span |
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10/11/04
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U.S.,
European Firms Help Design Yangtze River Crossing |
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10/04/04
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Senate
Passes Security Bills for Railroads, Transit |
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09/27/04
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Highway
Bill Extension Expires, Halting New Obligations |
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09/27/04
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State
DOTs Press for Action on Stalled Transport Bill |
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09/23/04
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FHWA
Sends States $974 Million |
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09/22/04
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Six-Month
Transport Bill Extension Introduced in Senate |
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09/20/04
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Equipment
Mishaps Close Las Vegas Monorail Project |
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09/20/04
|
From
St. Paul to Louisiana, Plans Abound For Mississippi Milestones |
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09/15/04
|
New
ARTBA Chairman Continues Federal Funding Push |
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09/13/04
|
Connecticut
Tries to Avert Federal Highway Fund Sanctions |
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09/09/04
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Senate
Panel Approves 4% Hike for Highways in 2005 |
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09/09/04
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States
Cut Their Share of Overall Highway Funding, GAO Says |
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09/08/04
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Bush
Mentions One-Year Extension of TEA-21 |
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09/02/04
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Illinois
Proposes $5.3-Billion Tollway Reconstruction |
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09/02/04
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Segmental
Bridge Widening a First for U.S. Mainland |
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08/27/04
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Funding
Problems Keep Bay Area Plan Span in Suspense |
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08/27/04
|
Fluor-Led
Team Gets Green Light to Move Forward with HOT-Lane Proposal
in Virginia |
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08/27/04
|
Test
Findings Implicate Designer for Tampa Toll Road Pier Problems |
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08/26/04
|
Corps
Fixes Louisville Lock, Reopens Ohio River Four Days Early |
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08/23/04
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Chicago's
Concrete Crumbling Again |
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08/23/04
|
Shanghai
Container Port Heads to Sea to Handle Deep-Draft Ships |
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08/23/04
|
Plenty
of Blame to Go Around As Singapore Probes Collapse |
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08/20/04
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Opponents
Drop Challenge to New Seattle Runway |
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08/19/04
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State
DOTs to Study Impact of One-Year TEA-21 Extension |
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08/16/04
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Emergency
Repairs Halt Ohio River Traffic |
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08/10/04
|
Gensler
Designing Jet Blue Terminal at JFK Airport |
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08/09/04
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As
Probes Wrap Up, Officials Speculate on Fatal Bridge Fall |
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08/09/04
|
Racing
to Keep Up, U.S. Ports Must Be Green, Lean and Connected |
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08/09/04
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OSHA
Report Cites Contractor in Fatal Ohio Collapse |
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07/23/04
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House,
Senate Pass 5th Stopgap Transport Bill |
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07/23/04
|
Fifth
Extension Looms; House GOP Proposes $299-Billion, Six-Year
Bill |
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07/21/04
|
Calatrava's
'Sundial Bridge' Opens in Redding, California |
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07/20/04
|
Sen.
Inhofe Gives Transportation Conferees 48 Hours to Accept
Plan |
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07/19/04
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N.Y.
Crews Preparing to Place a Bronx Bomber of a Truss |
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06/28/04
|
Monorail
Is Not Sure Bet Yet for Vegas or Design-Builders |
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06/21/04
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Privatized
Dulles Rail Wins DOT Go-Ahead |
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06/14/04
|
San
Diego Announces Winner of Waterfront Design Competition |
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06/14/04
|
DOTs
Take Hard Look At Long-Life Roads |
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06/14/04
|
House-Senate
Conference Opens, Tough Road Ahead |
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06/11/04
|
U.S.
DOT Lets Design Proceed for Virginia Rail Line |
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06/10/04
|
New
York’s ‘High Line’ Selects Finalists |
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06/07/04
|
Taxiway
Crossing Is Wheeled 1.5 Kilometers to Its Foundations |
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06/07/04
|
Way-High
Single Bid Stymies State Officials |
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06/07/04
|
Teams
Request Bid Extension, Fire Sparks Safety Concerns |
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06/04/04
|
House-Senate
Conference May Start June 9 |
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06/03/04
|
House
Panel Hikes Homeland Security Funds for 2005 |
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06/02/04
|
Grimshaw
to Design NYC Transit Hub |
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05/31/04
|
Engineers
Tackle Massive Concerns for Mass Transit |
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05/25/04
|
Investigations
Resume at Paris Airport Terminal |
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05/24/04
|
Investigators
Probe Collapse of Paris Airport Concourse |
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05/24/04
|
Massachusetts
Bars CA/T Veteran from Highway Work |
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05/24/04
|
Team
Looking at Temporary Bracing for Cause of Collapse |
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05/20/04
|
Transport
Bill Conference Finally to Begin, After Senate Standoff
Ends |
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05/17/04
|
Singapore
Tunnel Team May Have Cut Corners |
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05/10/04
|
Air
Traffic Is Reviving and Construction is Back to Basics |
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05/10/04
|
After
Setbacks, Airport Traffic and Work Is Moving over Miami |
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05/10/04
|
Dallas-Ft.
Worth Speeds Passengers from Train to Planes |
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05/06/04
|
Senate
Panel Approves $5.2-Billion Transit Security Bill |
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05/03/04
|
Central
Artery Firms Facing Errors and Omissions Probe |
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04/29/04
|
House
Passes Two-Month TEA-21 Extension, But Bill Held Up in
Senate |
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04/26/04
|
Seven
Teams Shortlisted to Redesign New York's High Line |
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04/23/04
|
Boston
Planning New Developments above and around the 'Big Dig' |
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04/22/04
|
Tampa
Officials Investigating Cause of 20-Ft Pier Sinking |
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04/22/04
|
With
Little Progress on Six-Year Bill, New Extension Seen as
Nearly Inevitable |
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04/22/04
|
Sinking
and Low Ridership on Shanghai Maglev Doesn't Stymie Extension
Plans |
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04/19/04
|
Report
on Caltrans Operations Set for More Political Debate |
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04/19/04
|
Feds
Bar Retroactive Hikes for Steel Price Increases |
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04/15/04
|
Mineta
to Explore DOT's Steel-Price Options, Including Legislative
'Fix' |
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04/14/04
|
Bridge
Pier Swallowed by Sinkhole |
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04/12/04
|
Senate
Panel Clears Rail, Port Security Bills |
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04/12/04
|
Engineers
Are Digging Deep to Rebuild New York's Subways |
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04/12/04
|
First
Phase of Toronto's $3.6-Billion Airport Project Opens |
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04/02/04
|
House
Passes 'TEA-LU' Bill on 375-65 Vote |
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04/01/04
|
Veto
Threatened as House Debates $284-Billion Transport Bill |
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03/29/04
|
State
Sues Consultant for Central Artery Role |
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03/25/04
|
FAA
Says Five Big Airports Need Expansion Now |
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03/25/04
|
House
Committee Approves $275-Billion Transportation Bill |
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03/22/04
|
Possible
Steel Failure Probed as Ohio Crane Investigation Continues |
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03/18/04
|
DHS
Official Defends Rail Security Budget |
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03/15/04
|
Hollings
Proposes $1.2-Billion Passenger-Rail Security Bill |
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03/15/04
|
Chicago
Proposes $213-Million Airport Express Train |
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03/15/04
|
Hastert
to Pursue $275-Billion Transportation Bill |
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03/15/04
|
Multispan,
Cable-Stayed Crossing Is High-Level in France |
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03/15/04
|
SARS
and Seismic Issues Did Not Derail Taiwan's Express Line |
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03/08/04
|
Bechtel
Lands Largest Highway Project in Europe |
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03/08/04
|
Engineers
Tackle Repairs on Mysteriously Shifted Span |
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03/05/04
|
Mineta
Ducks Question About Two-Year Bill |
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03/01/04
|
Transport
Funding Cutoff Averted at Deadline, But Only for Two Months |
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03/01/04
|
Progress
Differs at Bridge Sites of Two Fatal Collapses |
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02/26/04
|
Senate
Weighs Further Two-Month Extension for Highway, Transit
Programs |
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02/23/04
|
Four
Workers Dead in Crane Collapses |
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02/16/04
|
Military
Surveyors Apply Precision Standards to Work |
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02/16/04
|
Shanghai's
Express Train -- First Commercial Maglev |
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02/16/04
|
British
Columbia Plans Scenic Highway Upgrade for Olympics |
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02/12/04
|
House
Passes Four-Month TEA-21 Extension |
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02/09/04
|
Light
Steel Tube Girders Brace New French Viaduct |
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02/09/04
|
House
Vote Seen within Days on 4-Month TEA-21 Extension |
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02/05/04
|
Lower
Manhattan Airport Rail Access Options Announced |
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02/03/04
|
Senate
Finance Panel Clears $35 Billion to Support TEA-21 Successor |
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02/02/04
|
'Prefeasibility'
Study Looks at Newfoundland/Labrador Link |
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01/29/04
|
In
Congress, One Step Forward, One Step Back on TEA-21 Successor |
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01/28/04
|
O'Hare
Picks PM for $6.6-Billion Airfield Expansion in Chicago |
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01/26/04
|
Maine
Replacement Span Sparks Design Controversy |
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01/26/04
|
Stainless
Steel Bolsters Oregon Arch-Hinged Bridge |
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01/26/04
|
Northridge
Aftermath: Shockwaves Continue |
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01/26/04
|
U.S.
Producer to Build Two Huge Tower Cranes after Winning
$10-Million Contract in China |
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01/22/04
|
Calatrava
Unveils Plan for WTC Transportation Hub |
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01/22/04
|
DOT's
Mineta Opposes Extending TEA-21 for One or Two Years |
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01/21/04
|
Hits
On Delivery Drivers Impact Base Construction |
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01/20/04
|
Bridge
Removals Are Sign Of Progress In Iraq |
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01/19/04
|
Ambitious
Plans Calls for Toll Roads Texas Style |
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01/12/04
|
U.S.
Engineer Keeps Busy with China Connections |
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01/12/04
|
Threats
Fray Nerves But Spawn Innovation |
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01/06/04
|
Coast
Guard Still Receiving Port Security Plans |
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01/05/04
|
Rogers'
New Bridge in Glasgow Will Be a Destination in Itself |
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01/05/04
|
AECOM
Hires Jackson, Former DOT Deputy Secretary |
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01/01/04
|
Cyclone
Racer Is Back -- Sort Of |
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