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Check out the April 3/10, 2023 edition of ENR Texas & Louisiana, featuring the race to repair the I-10 overpass, Top Starts, Owner of the Year, news and more!
Speed was of the essence when contractors and engineers were called upon to perform emergency repairs of a damaged section of northbound I-49 in Lafayette, La.
For more than 140 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Galveston District has tackled massive projects to provide safety and stability along a coastline stretching from Louisiana to Mexico. <
Year in and year out, the ENR Texas & Louisiana region—which also includes Arkansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma—has consistently proven to be one of the more robust areas for construction in the U.S.