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Archive for the ‘Aging Infrastructure’ Category

Opportunity Cost of Inaction: High-Speed Rail and High Performance Passenger Rail in the United States

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION
This paper addresses the initial investment and on-going cost of operation and maintenance of high- performance passenger rail (HPPR) in four of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) sanctioned HPPR regional networks – Northeast, Chicago Hub, California, and Northwest – over a 40 year period. The system can generate a net benefit of at least $660 million annually. If the nation should forgo this opportunity, it stands to sustain a cost of at least $26.4 billion in foregone economic benefits over the next four decades.

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Highways for Life is a Federal Highway Administration Initiative

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

What if we could replace an entire bridge in a weekend? What if we could repair a road by dropping a block of pavement into place at night, and keeping it open to traffic during the day? What if we could close a highway completely so it can be fixed in just a fraction of […]

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Amtrak: Vision for the Northeast Corridor 2012 Update Report

Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

AMTRAK

The Amtrak Vision for the Northeast Corridor: 2012 Update Report describes the current stage of conceptual development and planning for the future of the NEC rail network. It details actions taken by Amtrak and other stakeholders since the release of two major NEC planning reports in 2010 and also highlights the key findings of a recently completed NEC business and financial plan. Most importantly, it provides input for a new NEC environmental analysis and planning process led by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).

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The Alaska Highway – Construction for National Security & Commerical Growth

Monday, July 9th, 2012

A Formerly Restricted Military Film! Beautiful documentary of the construction of the Alaska Highway through the Pacific Northwest of North America and the reasons behind the roadwork. ALASKA HIGHWAY (1949)http://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.23437http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/This is a work of the United States Federal Government prepared by federal government officers and/or employees as part of their official duties and is not […]

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Rochester, NY: Irondequoit Bay Bridge Construction Update

Friday, July 6th, 2012

The Irondequoit Bay Bridge is currently being repaired to ensure that this major bridge does not close. State tax dollars allow companies like Structural Remediation Services to complete the necessary repairs. –  BuildingRochester on YouTube

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Geaux Wider: New Orleans Construction Program

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

– LouisianaDOTD on YouTube

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The Surface Transportation Extension Act 2012

Wednesday, July 4th, 2012

An Act To provide an extension of Federal-aid highway, highway safety, motor carrier safety, transit, and other programs funded out of the Highway Trust Fund pending enactment of a multiyear law reauthorizing such programs, and for other purposes. Subtitle A—Federal-Aid HighwaysSEC. 111. EXTENSION OF FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY PROGRAMS.(a) IN GENERAL.—Section 111 of the Surface Trans10portation Extension […]

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Oakridge, OR: ODOT Rebuilds Salt Creek Tunnel

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

In a major construction project, Oregon DOT is rebuilding a tunnel on Highway 58 outside of Oakridge to repair damage and increase capacity. – OregonDOT on YouTube

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Newly approved transportation bill is a clear step backwards — a message from T4 America

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

TRANSPORTATION FOR AMERICA
Written by: Stephen Lee Davis
More than 1,000 days after the last transportation bill expired, Congress finally voted to approve a new transportation bill just moments ago. Unfortunately for those hoping for a bold step into the future, this bill represents a definite step backwards, the last gasp of an outdated 20th century program.

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Getting Infrastructure Going: Expediting the Environmental Review Process

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

REGIONAL PLAN ASSOCIATION
In the 40 years since the passage of the National Environmental Policy Act and the development of the current federal regulatory process, the practice of completing environmental reviews for major infrastructure projects has significantly lengthened average project delivery times. For example, in 2011, the average time it took to complete an environmental impact statement on a highway project was over eight years, compared with two years just after the law was passed.

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