Minnesota State Highway 10 – 2013 DOT Project of the Year
By: TrueNorth Steel In June 2012, Duluth, MN, had a record 7 inches of rain in a two-day period that washed out a drainage structure … Read more
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By: TrueNorth Steel In June 2012, Duluth, MN, had a record 7 inches of rain in a two-day period that washed out a drainage structure … Read more
By: Metal Culverts When Southwestern Illinois College, located in Belleville, IL, expanded its campus with the addition of a Liberal Arts Complex, a parking lot … Read more
By: Lane Enterprises In July 2013, the Montgomery County Department of Transportation began construction of an extension to Century Boulevard in Germantown, Maryland. As part … Read more
By: Contech Engineered Solutions In 1994, BNSF Railway built an impressive intermodal facility inRoanoke, Texas. The original construction involved approximately 13 rail lines in a … Read more
By: Southeast Culvert The Sandy Springs, Georgia Gateway project was originally designed with a large 144″ underground detention & multiple proprietary WQ units pre-treating the … Read more
By: Contech Engineered Solutions In August 2013, the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT – District 3), the City of Albuquerque, the Federal Highway Administration … Read more
By: Contech Engineered Solutions Norfolk Southern (NS) Railway operates an east /west line through suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bridge MV 25.13 is a seven-cell stone arch … Read more
By: Lane Enterprises, Inc As part of the West Virginia $23.4 million, 2.02-mile, Coalfields Expressway phased construction, corridor improvements to mitigate no-passing zones and to … Read more
By: Contech Engineered Solutions Only a year after installing a triple, 60-inch-diameter reinforced concrete equalizer pipe under 30 feet of cover at Mitchell Interchange on … Read more
By: Contech Engineered Solutions As a part of an ongoing effort to replace aging and inadequate storm drainage systems, the City of Pharr and the … Read more