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Lori Tobias

Lori Tobias

CEG Correspondent

Lori Tobias is a career journalist, formerly on staff as the Oregon Coast reporter at The Oregonian and as a columnist and features writer at the Rocky Mountain News. She is the author of the memoir, Storm Beat - A Journalist Reports from the Oregon Coast, and the novel Wander, winner of the Nancy Pearl Literary Award in 2017. She has freelanced for numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Denver Post, Alaska Airlines in-flight, Natural Home, Spotlight Germany, Vegetarian Times and the Miami Herald. She is an avid reader, enjoys kayaking, traveling and exploring the Oregon Coast where she lives with her husband Chan and rescue pups, Gus and Lily.

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FDOT Replaces 65-Year-Old Bascule Bridge in Jupiter

FDOT Replaces 65-Year-Old Bascule Bridge in Jupiter

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is managing traffic for a $122 million bridge replacement project in Jupiter using a Smart Work Zone, part of an Intelligent Transportation System that will be permanently installed....

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Mississippi's I-59 Receives $67M Makeover

Mississippi's I-59 Receives $67M Makeover

A $66.75 million project to improve one of the worst concrete roadways in Mississippi is almost 50 percent complete and on schedule, said Scott White, district construction engineer with Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT)....

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Wildish Nearing Completion of Yamhill River Bridge

Wildish Nearing Completion of Yamhill River Bridge

Two years into a $30 million project to replace a bridge over Oregon's Yamhill River, work is more than halfway complete and on time, but the final cost is expected to increase by $1 million to $2 million more than budgeted due to rising costs and an unexpected utility glitch....

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Twin Bridges Will Ease Congestion, Confusion in Florida

Twin Bridges Will Ease Congestion, Confusion in Florida

Drivers traveling the I-75 interchange at U.S. 301 can soon look forward to a vastly improved traveling experience. A $145 million project is slated for completion in early 2025 and is expected to make the drive on the interchange safer, quicker and overall, easier....

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SCDOT Performs Extensive Earth Work On U.S. 17 Project

SCDOT Performs Extensive Earth Work On U.S. 17 Project

U.S. 17 in South Carolina sees traffic from commuters, tourists, commerce, industry and bicycles, too. "There's a lot of cross-traffic, a lot of different airports you can fly into," said Greg Moore, South Carolina Department of Transportation resident construction engineer....

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Sherwin Williams' $300M HQ Under Way in Cleveland

Sherwin Williams' $300M HQ Under Way in Cleveland

A new $300 million Sherwin Williams headquarters construction project in Cleveland, Ohio, is on track for completion in late 2024. "Concrete and underground utility work continues," the company reported in its September newsletter....

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MTSU Celebrates Concrete Industry Management Program

MTSU Celebrates Concrete Industry Management Program

With a 25-year-anniversary and a new 54,000-sq.-ft. learning facility, the Concrete Industry Management program at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) had much to celebrate, and in late October, they did, complete with a homecoming parade, where heavy equipment was on showcase to the university community....

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