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Can the U.S. Become an Energy Superpower in 2017?

For decades, America depended on the world for energy. Today, it's becoming a global supplier of oil and natural gas in its own right. This year, for the first time ever, the U.S. started turning gas from prolific shale formations into liquefied natural gas (LNG) and sending it overseas....


ARTBA CEO Discusses New U.S. Secretary of Transportation Selection

American Road & Transportation Builders Association President & CEO Pete Ruane issued the following statement in reaction to Elaine Chao's selection as U.S. DOT Secretary:"President-elect Trump has made a very good choice in selecting an experienced and proven leader to serve in this key cabinet post....


Cash-Strapped New Mexico Takes Back Construction Funds

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) New Mexico will cancel 115 state-funded construction projects and refinance others to close a major budget gap, under a solvency bill signed on Oct. 21 by Gov. Susana Martinez. The Republican governor approved the plan shifting almost $90 million to state operating reserves by canceling local construction projects authorized in 2013 and 2014 that never broke ground....


Portland Health Providers Give $21.5M for Construction

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Five major hospitals in Portland, Ore., and a nonprofit health care plan said they will donate a combined $21.5 million toward the construction of nearly 400 housing units for the city's burgeoning homeless and low-income population — a move hailed by national housing advocates as the largest private investment of its kind in the nation....


Voters Approve Local Taxes for Construction

Voters approved several long-term measures to increase local sales taxes for public construction and operations on Nov. 8. Los Angeles and San Diego voters each approved measures to raise the sales tax rate ½-cent in 2017 to generate $120 billion and $18 billion, respectively, over 40 years....


Congressman Addresses Key Industry Issues During Visit to ASC in Buford, Ga.

Rep. Rob Woodall (R-GA) visited ASC Construction Equipment in Buford, Ga., on Nov. 10. Woodall is a member of the House Committee on Rules, the House Committee on Budget and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure....


'Inclusionary Zoning Program' Could Crimp Home Supply in Los Angeles

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Los Angeles became the latest major U.S. municipality to require that developers include affordable housing in new projects—a move hailed by advocates, but one that builders say could crimp the supply of homes in the nation's second-largest housing market....


Va. Gov. Names $2.5B 'Outside the Beltway' Team

Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced that the Commonwealth has selected Express Mobility Partners to build express lanes on I-66 Outside the Beltway, following a 16-month procurement process. Express Mobility Partners, a consortium of Cintra, Meridiam, Ferrovial Agroman U.S....


Four Years After Sandy, Some Still Fight Jersey Shore Dunes

MIDDLETOWN, N.J. (AP) Opponents of New Jersey's plan to create protective sand dunes launched a new legal battle against it, hours before similar work advanced at the opposite end of the shore. In southern New Jersey, five homeowners in Margate sued the state and federal governments seeking to block a hotly contested dune project between their homes and the ocean....


BLOG: Keystone XL Project at Crossroads Again

TransCanada's Keystone XL Pipeline Project expects a revived turn of events post conclusion of the U.S. presidential election 2016. The company is looking up to President Donald Trump to wave the green flag for the construction of this project....






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