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Chuck MacDonald

Chuck MacDonald

CEG Correspondent

Chuck MacDonald is an editor, blogger and freelance feature writer whose writing adventures have taken him to 48 states and 10 countries. He has been the editor for magazines on pavement construction, chemicals, insurance and missions. Chuck enjoys bicycling, kayaking and reading. He graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism. Chuck lives in Annapolis, Md. with his wife Kristen. They have seven grandchildren.

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    Branch Civil Leads I-81 Project in Virginia

    Branch Civil Leads I-81 Project in Virginia

    Framed by the Appalachian Mountains to the North and Smith Mountain Lake to the South, Roanoke draws visitors to southwest Virginia, generating some $920 million each year in business revenue for the region....

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    Ames Completes Critical $134M Arizona Project

    Ames Completes Critical $134M Arizona Project

    If you like fresh produce, you are going to love this Arizona road-building story. Approximately 370,000 trucks crossed the U.S. border at Nogales in 2021, carrying some $30 billion in goods, including much of the winter produce consumed in the United States....

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    Sully-Miller Gets Job Done On LAX Runway

    Sully-Miller Gets Job Done On LAX Runway

    Officials at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are sticklers for quality runways. They have to be. As one of the busiest airport in the world, the facility served more than 88 million passengers in 2019 with an average of 700 daily flights to 113 destinations in the U.S....

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    $100M Chicago Bridge Flyover Project Enhances Downtown

    $100M Chicago Bridge Flyover Project Enhances Downtown

    Poking a half mile into Lake Michigan, Navy Pier is one of Chicago's most popular destinations for both visitors and locals. Throughout its history, Navy Pier served as a Navy training center during World War II; welcomed a university and its students; and was a shipping terminal and a tourist hotspot....

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    Granite, NV5 Crews Rebuild Belle Terrace

    Granite, NV5 Crews Rebuild Belle Terrace

    It's not often that creativity and construction get to show up in the same sentence, yet contractors, utilities and the city of Bakersfield, Calif., teamed up to use creativity and sweat to handle more than 80 modifications to the original plans and successfully complete the Belle Terrace Operational Improvements Project with no citations or claims....

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    Suburban Maryland Eyes Major Metro Makeover

    Suburban Maryland Eyes Major Metro Makeover

    For decades, the New Carrolton Metro station in suburban Maryland has been a key transportation hub. Commuters can catch Metro trains to Washington, D.C., and Virginia, the Amtrak to New York City and Boston and the Greyhound bus to points all over the United States....

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    Historic Project Results in New U.S. 35

    Historic Project Results in New U.S. 35

    Experienced drivers in the East know that the winding two-lane roads in West Virginia can be a scenic wonder. It's a must to drive some of these roads with the windows down, view the fall colors and listen to John Denver sing "Country Roads."But drivers who need to reach their destinations promptly know that some of these roads can be a teeth-grinding experience....

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