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As California Approves Billions for Road Plans, Construction-Related Stocks Rise

California's $54 billion plan to fix roads and fund highway improvements cleared a major hurdle on April 6, passing in the state legislature and setting the stage for what could become a massive spending spree....


CEG's Deeper Look into the Coal 'Comeback'

Robert Murray says President Donald Trump's roll-back of coal industry regulations will bring back thousands of coal jobs. While he could be right, his view is not exactly unbiased. Murray is CEO of Murray Energy, which is billed as the largest coal mining company in the U.S., employing 6,000 people and mining 65 million tons of the energy commodity each year....


President Talks Rebuilding Nation In Address to Trade Union

President Trump on Tuesday vowed to repair the country using American products and construction workers in a speech to builders. “Together, we are going to rebuild our nation,” Trump said at the North America's Building Trades Union (NABTU) legislative conference....


Offshore Work Under Way to Relocate U.S. Base on Okinawa

Japan's government started offshore construction work to relocate a U.S. Marine base on Okinawa. The step marks the beginning of the main construction to move Marine Corps Air Station Futenma to Henoko, a less populated area on the island's east coast....


N.J. Lawmakers OK $400M Funding for Road, Bridge Work

State lawmakers have approved spending an extra $400 million for transportation projects. The Democrat-led Assembly passed the supplemental appropriation on March 22. Republican Gov. Chris Christie had requested the extra spending last month in his annual budget address....


New Coal Mine to Bring 70 Jobs or More to Pennsylvania

Officials said a new coal mine in western Pennsylvania will be bringing 70 jobs or more to the area later this year. Corsa Coal Corp. CEO George Dethlefsen said a ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled in May for the deep coal mine in Somerset County's Jenner Township....


Wolf Administration Aims to Improve Planning Through 'PennDOT Connects'

Recognizing transportation's role in connecting communities and supporting economic development, Leslie S. Richards, state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) secretary, announced PennDOT Connects, an approach that will enhance local engagement and improve transportation-project planning, design and delivery....


Safety on Two Fronts: Pa. State Police vs. Infrastructure

Shifting money around between two seemingly disparate entities in Pennsylvania has caused not only some consternation among residents and lawmakers, but also a funding problem for the Commonwealth's aging infrastructure....


Narragansetts Seek Injunction to Stop Highway Project Work Worth $105 Million

The Narragansett Tribe has asked a federal judge for an injunction blocking further construction of a $105 million Providence highway project. The dispute stems from a damaged archaeological site buried beneath Interstate 95....


Border Wall Contractors Responsible for Own Security Says Border Patrol

One potential bidder on President Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico wanted to know if authorities would rush to help if workers came under "hostile attack." Another asked if employees can carry firearms in states with strict gun control laws and if the government would indemnify them for using deadly force....






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