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View this complete post...Archive for the ‘Roads’ Category
Minnesota: Road Construction Shifts to North Side
Tuesday, September 13th, 20113 Concerns about Extension of Highway & Transit Bill
Monday, September 12th, 2011Transportation Issues Daily SAFETEA-LU will be renewed for six months under a Senate-House agreement reached late Friday. Congress will likely vote on the deal within the week. See Deal would Prevent USDOT Shut Down for details. In addition to three great aspects of the proposed extension, there are three concerning elements: 1. The Highway Trust […]
View this complete post...October 11th-13th: 3rd Annual North America Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum
Friday, September 9th, 2011![CGLA CGLA](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/north-america-sil.jpg)
From CG/LA Infrastructure On October 11-13, 2011, over 500 executives from the public and private sector will gather in Washington, DC for the 3rd Annual North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum. The Forum is a dynamic 2.5 day conference, focused on infrastructure development in North America, designed to facilitate business and promote projects across the […]
View this complete post...Guest on The Infra Blog: Thierry Geiger, Economist & Associate Director, Centre for Global Competitiveness and Performance
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011![geiger geiger](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/geiger-683x1024.jpg)
Thierry Geiger is Economist and Associate Director with the Centre for Global Competitiveness and Performance and an alumnus of the Global Leadership Fellow Programme at the World Economic Forum. His responsibilities include the development and computation of a wide range of composite indicators as well as analysis for regional and topical projects. His areas of […]
View this complete post...Road to Recovery: Transforming America’s Transportation
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011![Road to Recovery: Transforming America screen-shot-2011-08-22-at-31916-pm](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/screen-shot-2011-08-22-at-31916-pm.jpg)
THE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE ON TRANSPORTATION SOLVENCY
The Leadership Initiative for Transportation Solvency is dedicated to developing a nonpartisan solution to fund a better transportation system in the United States. Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, former Pennsylvania Governor and Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, and former U.S. Comptroller General and current President of the Comeback America Initiative David Walker led an intensive analysis to find politically realistic measures to fund and fix the transportation program.
View this complete post...Great American Infrastructure: The Brooklyn Bridge
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011![Great American Infrastructure: The Brooklyn Bridge 42-28870672](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/42-28870672.jpg)
This is the fifth in a series of entries celebrating infrastructure achievements in the United States.
View this complete post...Transportation Performance Index 2011 Update
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011![Transportation Performance Index 2011 Update Transportation Performance Index 2011 Update](https://www.infrastructureusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/screen-shot-2011-08-22-at-42443-pm.jpg)
U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
High performing infrastructure is the foundation for U.S. economic competitiveness in a global age. After all, America’s infrastructure—transportation, telecommunications, energy, and water systems—forms the physical platform of our $14 trillion free enterprise economy.
By all accounts, the nation’s transportation networks continue to languish. Numerous recent reports have called attention to the dire condition of transportation infrastructure in the United States. These reports have all called for additional investment citing potentially disastrous effects on the economy, from manufacturing to real estate and ultimately, to the nation’s global competitiveness. None of these reports focused on the performance of transportation infrastructure and the relationship between performance and economic growth.
View this complete post...Milwaukee, WI: I-94 & I-794
Friday, August 26th, 2011A collection of clips featuring I-94 & I-794 including downtown and the Hoan Bridge. – Freewayjim on YouTube
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