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AGC Honors Adolfson & Peterson Construction at Ceremony

On May 22, in the company of 330 construction industry attendees, Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP) received two honors at the 2019 AGC Safety & Environmental Awards Ceremony. The honors included a Qualified level recognition for Colorado Stormwater Excellence Program (CSEP) and the White level for Construction Health and Safety Excellence Program (CHASE)....


AGC Study: Sixty-Seven Percent Of Nation's Road Contractors Experienced Vehicle Crashes At Work Sites

Sixty-seven percent of highway contractors report that motor vehicles had crashed into their construction work zones during the past year, according to the results of a new highway work zone study conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America....


Creating a Safer Construction Site: Actionable Steps to Help Prevent Fall Fatalities

Construction is an inherently risky industry. Workers often find themselves climbing on ladders and/or scaffolding, performing demanding physical labor, using a variety of tools and equipment, and enduring a wide range of sometimes difficult environmental conditions — heat, rain, etc....


Crews Removing Trees Along U.S. 20 Near Sisters, Oregon

Crews, under contract with the Forest Service, began removing hazard trees along U.S. 20 west of Sisters, Ore., on April 29. The project is expected to last three weeks and be completed by May 22. During the project personnel with the Oregon Department of Transportation will provide traffic control Monday through Friday during daytime hours from 7 a.m....


ITD Contractor Removing Hazard Trees on I-90 Near Fourth of July Pass

Beginning in late April, contractors began removing hazard trees along two miles of Interstate 90 near Fourth of July Pass to enhance highway safety. Trees can be hazardous when they fall, shade roadways and cause icy conditions in winter as well as hide any approaching wildlife....


GDOT Cautions Drivers as Construction Season Starts

Although Work Zone Safety Awareness Week ended April 12, the Georgia Department of Transportation continues to urge motorists to take its safety messages to heart, share them with family and friends and "drive like you work here" every single day....


Hard Hat Hits 100 Year Anniversary

Women got the vote. Prohibition began. The National Football League was founded. And, the construction industry was forever changed by the invention of an often overlooked but significant worker safety advancement — the hard hat....


VDOT Shuffles Leadership, Targets Upgrades to I-95

April proved to be a busy month for the Virginia Department of Transportation as it planned to head up a multi-agency Interstate 95 Corridor study, even as it shuffled its executive ranks and deployed portable rumble strips for the first time in highway work zones....


Feds Award $2M Grant for Vermont Rail Safety Improvements

In partnership with Vermont's federal delegation, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) announced it has been awarded a $2.08 million federal grant for safety improvements along the Vermonter Amtrak service....


Design & Construction of More Forgiving Roadways Will Help Save More Lives & Reduce Injuries, ARTBA Tells Congress

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) April 9 called for a fundamental shift in how the nation approaches road safety, emphasizing the need to design and build a transportation network that better compensates for error so that drivers, passengers, workers and other road users don't pay for behavioral mistakes with their lives....





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