by Mary Scott Nabers Funding and support are abundantly available for clean energy projects in America. The federal government has allocated billions in funding to incentivize Americans to move to clean energy. A head-spinning amount of the funding is earmarked for projects that transition facilities of all types to solar power. In July, the Environmental Protection […]
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Clean energy projects are abundant now but will likely double or triple in the next several years
Friday, October 20th, 2023Milton, KY: Time Lapse Video of Milton-Madison Bridge Milestones
Wednesday, October 29th, 2014This video highlights the construction milestones of the Milton-Madison Bridge, which include the rising of the trusses into place on temporary piers…the blasts that brought down the old bridge…and the amazing slide of the new bridge onto its permanent piers. The half-mile structure was slid 55 feet making this the longest bridge slide of its type in North America — perhaps the world.
View this complete post...Madison, WI: Installing 270,000-Pound Bridge Beams
Friday, June 6th, 2014At more than 100 feet long, 14 feet wide and weighing approximately 270,000 pounds, one of the new straddle bent bridge beams arrived to the Verona Road (US 18/151) construction site in Madison, Wisconsin.
View this complete post...Madison, WI: Arrested Development
Thursday, August 1st, 2013Arrested Development: High Density Development VS Quality of Life from Michael Kienitz on Vimeo. This video is about a proposed 3½ story, 29,000 SF mixed use apartment building on the corner of Knickerbocker and Monroe streets in Madison, WI.. The development includes a 21-car parking garage that enters and exits on Knickerbocker, a residential street […]
View this complete post...Milton, KY: Milton-Madison Bridge Demolition
Tuesday, July 30th, 2013Milton, KY: Milton-Madison Bridge Demolition
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012Poll: Milwaukee – to – Madison High-Speed Rail Project
Thursday, November 25th, 2010WISCONSIN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
A majority of Wisconsinites polled between Nov. 15 and Nov. 17 oppose the Milwaukee-to-Madison rail project, and opposition grows slightly as respondents learn more about it, according to a poll sponsored by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. Thirty-six percent sided with the argument stating that “supporters of the passenger rail project say that it is an important addition to the transportation system in Wisconsin and is being paid for by 800 million dollars in federal money.
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