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JLG to open new R&D center in Maryland
New 113,000-square-foot facility to feature equipment testing, product development and opportunities for expansion
Maryland unveils designs for rebuild of collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has unveiled a new design concept for a replacement to Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge
FHWA approves Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild plans
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The Federal Highway Administration has green-lit Maryland plans to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore which collapsed earlier this year
US EPA announces grants to investigate novel construction materials
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US agency is looking into how new construction materials impact environment
Skanska’s Francis Scott Key Bridge recovery work worth $50m
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Skanska has revealed that recovery and salvage work at the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, USA, is worth a total of US$50 million
3 findings from Skanska USA’s Market Trends report
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Takeaways from Skanska’s webinar series
Project report: Restoring Maryland’s State House
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Scaffold Resource utilized 110,000 square feet of scaffolding on recent award-winning job
Dismantling works begin on collapsed Baltimore bridge
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VIDEO: Demolition workers cut first section of Francis Scott Key Bridge
Skanska books Howard Street Tunnel project
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Project aims to eliminate all double-stack osbtructions in the US states of Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania
Contractor appointed to build southern approach on $6bn Frederick Douglass Tunnel
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US rail company Amtrak has selected a joint venture between Clark Construction/Stacey and Witbeck to build the southern approach for the US$6 billion Frederick Douglass Tunnel.
More than half of US highway construction firms experienced cars crashing into work zone in past year
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More than half (55%) of companies working on highway construction upgrades experienced cars crashing into their work zone, according to new data.
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