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Winter Storms Cause Road Damage in Southern California

Following a brutal winter season that brought record rainfalls, sharp winds and heavy blankets of snow throughout portions of the state, work crews in Southern California are currently focusing their efforts on areas ravaged by recent torrential downpours....


Metso Names Quinn Distributor

Metso welcomes California-based Quinn Company to its United States' distributor family. Quinn is celebrating 100 years of business after getting its start in agriculture. Now, the company sells and leases machines for agriculture, construction and the marine industry....


Miller Environmental Finds Its 'Sweet Spot' With Larger Excavator

For most construction professionals, new excavator purchases are predicated on a number of wide-ranging considerations, including: current and future project demands, fleet upgrade requirements, environmental compliance, cost, and yes, even personal preference....


FRA Rescinds Funding for California High Speed Rail Project

In a Feb. 19 letter, the Federal Railroad Administration informed the California High Speed Rail Authority that it intends to cancel $929 million in federal grants yet to be paid for building a high-speed rail link between the Los Angeles region and the San Francisco bay area....


Ritchie Bros. Sells Over $23M of Equipment Largest Tipton Auction Ever

Ritchie Bros. conducted its largest Tipton, Calif., auction ever, selling more than 2,250 equipment items and trucks for more than $23 million on February 15. A record 4,850+ online. U.S. buyers purchased approximately 90 percent of the equipment, including 60 percent purchased by California buyers, while international buyers from countries including France, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates purchased 10 percent of the equipment....


Sen. Dodd Introduces Bill to Streamline Project Funding

Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, has introduced legislation that would reduce the cost of road, bridge, bicycle and pedestrian projects that use federal transportation funds, allowing more improvements with the same amount of money....


San Diego's Blue Line Expands Via $2.1B Mid-Coast Corridor

Large-scale work continues on a $2.1B Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project that will extend San Diego's Blue Line service with a new light rail system. Transit service will be extended from the Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Diego north to the University City community including Old Town, the University of California, San Diego and Westfield UTC shopping center — a distance of 10.9 mi....


EPA Awards $614M Loan to Bolster San Diego Water Project

San Diego Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer joined the acting administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to officially accept a $614 million federal loan to help finance the first phase of Pure Water San Diego — an innovative water recycling program that will provide one-third of the city's drinking supply by 2035....


UPDATE: Trump Weighs in After California Governor Pulls Plug on High-Speed Train

UPDATE: Following Californa Gov. Gavin Newsom's Feb. 12 announcement that he drop plans to construct a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco, President Trump demanded that the state return $3.5 billion in federal dollars that had gone to fund the project....


Sinkhole Claims Construction Equipment

A sinkhole recently swallowed a piece of construction equipment in California. The sinkhole appeared after heavy rains drenched the area north of Malibu, Calif., NBC Los Angeles reported. Crews were using construction equipment to clean up roads in the aftermath, when the sinkhole appeared and took the vehicle, the Ventura County Sheriff's Department said....





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