On August 7, 2012, VDOT officials gathered with Governor Bob McDonnell to break the ground for the 95 Express Lanes. – vdotweb on YouTube
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Dumfries, VA: 95 Express Groundbreaking
Thursday, September 20th, 2012The Innovative DOT: A Handbook of Policy and Practice
Wednesday, September 19th, 2012![The Innovative DOT: A Handbook of Policy and Practice](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Screen-shot-2012-09-19-at-11.04.43-AM.jpg)
SMART GROWTH AMERICA
State officials across the country are facing the same challenges. Revenues are falling and budgets are shrinking while transportation demands grow. The traditional means of funding and delivering transportation services are no longer adequate, jeopardizing the path to tomorrow’s economy. The only answer is innovation.
Yerba Buena Island, CA: Bay Bridge Foundation Blasting
Wednesday, September 19th, 2012The New Bay Bridge W2 East and W2 West Foundation Blasting from Holdrege & Kull on Vimeo. During the summer of 2003 H&K provided shoring design for two deep foundations for the new Bay Bridge on Yerba Buena Island (YBI). Each foundation was approximately 70 x 70 x 90 feet deep and extended up to […]
View this complete post...Confronting the Reality of Declining Federal Transportation Funding
Tuesday, September 18th, 2012Innovation NewsBriefsVol. 23, No. 24 “There is no appetite in Congress to increase the gas tax and stakeholders will have little influence to change the congressional minds.” This was one of several sober— and sobering— conclusions reached by a panel of experts at a recent meeting convened by the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Eno […]
View this complete post...Washington, D.C: M Street SE/SW Transportation Study Alternative 1
Monday, September 17th, 2012A 3D visualization of proposed Alternative 1 from the the M Street SE/SW Transportation Study. More information is available at: http://www.anacostiawaterfront.org/awi-transportation-projects/m-street-se-sw-transportation-study/ See other alternatives here: Alternative 2 and Alternative 3 –DDOTVideos on YouTube.
View this complete post...Guidance for the Selection, Use, and Maintenance of Cable Barrier Systems
Friday, September 14th, 2012![Guidance for the Selection, Use, and Maintenance of Cable Barrier Systems](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Screen-shot-2012-09-12-at-5.26.48-PM.png)
NATIONAL COOPERATIVE HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROGRAM
Cable barriers are longitudinal roadside devices used to contain and/or redirect errant vehicles that depart the roadways. These barriers gradually redirect or arrest an impacting vehicle by stretching of the cables, minimizing forces on the vehicle and its occupants. While cable barriers have been used on U.S. highways for more than 60 years, their use has been on the rise and is expected to increase in the future.
St. Paul, MN: Maryland Ave Bridge Documentary
Friday, September 14th, 2012The 1,300-ton bridge, built alongside I-35E, was moved into place using new construction technology The Minnesota Department of Transportation used a giant automated machine called a Self-Propelled Modular Transporter (SPMT) to move a finished bridge into position. A first for MnDOT, the move took place Aug. 18, 2012 over I-35E in St. Paul at the […]
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Thursday, September 13th, 2012Powell, WY: Neighborhood School
Wednesday, September 12th, 2012Keeping our schools in our neighborhoods is an important first step. Designing them to be neighborhood friendly is the critical second step. One example in Powell, WY, leaves a lot to be desired. –strongtowns on YouTube.
View this complete post...MnDOT: Zipper Merge in Minnesota
Thursday, September 6th, 2012Most Minnesota motorists start to merge in construction zones as soon as they see warning signs and learn which lane ahead is closed. This driving behavior, called “early merge” can lead to dangerous lane switching, inconsistent driving speeds that cause crashes, long back-ups that block interchanges, and road rage. Research shows, however, that these dangers […]
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