With a fairly good P3 track record for elements of its highway system, Virginia is now considering applying the same approach to its public port facilities.
It's been a bumpy few years for public-private infrastructure projects. But with the next iteration of TEAs in legislative limbo, some "green shoots" of revival could be emerging in one of the nation's P3-friendliest states.
It may not soar like a suspension bridge, but a new transportation facility could soon symbolize one city's efforts to overcome its economic struggles.
Made famous by Hollywood, the distinctive oceanfront cottage could protend the fate of other East Coast oceanside structures due to rising sea levels and other issues.
As tourist season on the scenic islands heats up, North Carolina confronts the challenges of an aging bridge, a vulnerable highway, and a highly sensitive, yet complex natural environment.
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Maybe not the public transit riders, but the...
Thanks for sharing, Jim.
The Silver Line (and the whole WMATA system, for that matter) is not light rail. I'd call it heavy rail.
The pipes that are failing were manufactured under a standard that was increasingly lax from around 1950 until 1984. For example later revisions to the specifications effectively remove...