Good morning Gents, thought I'd share my weekly American Society of Highway Engineers news brief related to Americas transporation issues that affect all of us.
August 16, 2018
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NTSB releases report showing large cracks in FIU bridge before collapse
Roads & Bridges Cracks that appeared in the Florida International University bridge days before it collapsed were far more extensive than previously disclosed, according to new photographs included in a preliminary report released by the National Transportation Safety Board. The photos show four large cracks — one at least 3.5 inches deep into the bridge’s deck — developing in precisely the section of the span that is believed to have failed on March 15, killing five motorists and one worker. READ MORE
Infrastructure spending: Which state is falling apart the worst?
(Pennsylvanis is 5th worst)
There are matters of public policy that most Americans can agree on — chief among them is investment in infrastructure. According to a recent non-partisan Gallup poll, 3 out of 4 Americans support the president's plan of spending more federal money on infrastructure. The president proposed a $1 trillion plan to improve aging roads, bridges, and tunnels across the country. READ MORE
Deteriorated roads cost California drivers $61 billion each year
ForConstructionPros.com Driving on California roads that are deteriorated, congested, and that lack some desirable safety features costs California drivers a total of $61 billion each year. TRIP has calculated the cost to the average motorist in the state’s largest urban areas in the form of additional vehicle operating costs as a result of driving on rough roads, the cost of lost time and wasted fuel due to congestion and the financial cost of traffic crashes. READ MORE
P3 statute expected to boost New Jersey infrastructure
Civil + Engineer New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law Senate bill No. 865, establishing a Public-Private Partnership program to allow for the repair, restoration and improvement of New Jersey’s infrastructure. The bill will enable the use of P3s for certain building and highway infrastructure projects as a means to encourage private investment to deliver needed assets to New Jersey’s taxpayers. READ MORE
Time-lapse tells story of NY/NJ bridge deconstruction
Roads & Bridges Building a bridge is a complex process, and deconstructing one as intricate as the Goethals Bridge spanning the Arthur Kill between Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Staten Island, New York, is equally as complicated. The deconstruction process required reversing the order of the original bridge’s construction. READ MORE
August 16, 2018
Home | Organization | Membership | Conferences | Store
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TOP NEWS
NTSB releases report showing large cracks in FIU bridge before collapse
Roads & Bridges Cracks that appeared in the Florida International University bridge days before it collapsed were far more extensive than previously disclosed, according to new photographs included in a preliminary report released by the National Transportation Safety Board. The photos show four large cracks — one at least 3.5 inches deep into the bridge’s deck — developing in precisely the section of the span that is believed to have failed on March 15, killing five motorists and one worker. READ MORE
Infrastructure spending: Which state is falling apart the worst?
(Pennsylvanis is 5th worst)
There are matters of public policy that most Americans can agree on — chief among them is investment in infrastructure. According to a recent non-partisan Gallup poll, 3 out of 4 Americans support the president's plan of spending more federal money on infrastructure. The president proposed a $1 trillion plan to improve aging roads, bridges, and tunnels across the country. READ MORE
Deteriorated roads cost California drivers $61 billion each year
ForConstructionPros.com Driving on California roads that are deteriorated, congested, and that lack some desirable safety features costs California drivers a total of $61 billion each year. TRIP has calculated the cost to the average motorist in the state’s largest urban areas in the form of additional vehicle operating costs as a result of driving on rough roads, the cost of lost time and wasted fuel due to congestion and the financial cost of traffic crashes. READ MORE
P3 statute expected to boost New Jersey infrastructure
Civil + Engineer New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law Senate bill No. 865, establishing a Public-Private Partnership program to allow for the repair, restoration and improvement of New Jersey’s infrastructure. The bill will enable the use of P3s for certain building and highway infrastructure projects as a means to encourage private investment to deliver needed assets to New Jersey’s taxpayers. READ MORE
Time-lapse tells story of NY/NJ bridge deconstruction
Roads & Bridges Building a bridge is a complex process, and deconstructing one as intricate as the Goethals Bridge spanning the Arthur Kill between Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Staten Island, New York, is equally as complicated. The deconstruction process required reversing the order of the original bridge’s construction. READ MORE