As Congress weighs the next surface transportation bill, the Associated General Contractors of America is pushing stronger work-zone safety requirements after contractors reported persistent crashes and project disruptions.
Road builders-led group win a legal victory in Cook County, Ill., argued transportation funds were not spent directly for infrastructure needs in 2023 as required by law
A Cook County Circuit Judge in Illinois rules that Cook County misdirected $243 million in transportation revenues in 2023 that should have gone to transportation infrastructure needs.
A Feb. 5 federal advisory review puts floodplain constraints, early engineering decisions and a $3.7B redevelopment framework into focus for the proposed RFK stadium.
Transportation infrastructure is nearing “critical failure,” the state agency warned, citing a multibillion-dollar shortfall that could reshape Washington priorities.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy canceled more than $26 million in FRA grants for the 40-mile Baltimore–Washington maglev line after chronic delays and cost overruns.