Big Blue Bus Selects Stantec to Lead Transition to Zero-Emission Bus Fleet
March 6, 2020 in Transportation , News , Transit
Big Blue Bus Selects Stantec to Lead Transition to Zero-Emission Bus Fleet

Santa Monica, CA - Top 10 global design firm Stantec has been selected by Big Blue Bus— which serves Santa Monica and the Westside of Los Angeles, one of the most densely populated areas in L.A. County— to help the transit agency transition to a zero-emission bus (ZEB) fleet. Stantec will assist the municipal bus operator to devise an electric vehicle charging strategy as it switches its fleet of 195 buses by 2030. The Big Blue Bus implementation date is a decade ahead of a statewide mandate....

RINA Awarded Structural Health Monitoring Contract for Storstrøm Bridge
March 5, 2020 in Transportation , News , Bridges
RINA Awarded Structural Health Monitoring Contract for Storstrøm Bridge

RINA, a business at the forefront of infrastructure health monitoring solutions, has been awarded the structural health monitoring system (SHMS) and corrosion monitoring system (CMS) contract for the Storstrøm Bridge project in Denmark. The new system will provide comprehensive information about structure integrity along with analysis of bridge parameters and environmental conditions. The construction of the Storstrøm Bridge is being carried out by SBJV, an Italian joint venture lead by Itine...

Stantec-designed I-70 Bridges Project Kicks Off in West Virginia and Ohio
March 4, 2020 in Transportation , News , Bridges
Stantec-designed I-70 Bridges Project Kicks Off in West Virginia and Ohio

With a focus on infrastructure enhancement and renewal, the critical project involves the rehabilitation of 24 bridges and full replacement of two bridges   Charleston, WV (March 4, 2020) TSX, NYSE: STN: The Interstate 70 Bridges Project, with design led by top ten global design firm Stantec, has kicked off construction in West Virginia and Ohio, on behalf of the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH). As part of the $214 million project to enhance and preserve the life of structures a...

AASHTO Campaign Links Greater Transportation Investment to Nationwide Benefits
March 4, 2020 in Transportation , News
AASHTO Campaign Links Greater Transportation Investment to Nationwide Benefits

WASHINGTON – The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is today beginning a new public outreach campaign entitled The Benefits of Transportation: The Solutions State DOTs Bring to People & Their Communities. Designed to increase public awareness about the multitude of benefits transportation investment provides, this new national campaign uses an interactive map to link website visitors to transportation projects across the country that are reducing trave...

HDR Selected as Technical Advisor for Ontario Line Subway
March 4, 2020 in Transportation , News , Transit
HDR Selected as Technical Advisor for Ontario Line Subway

OMAHA, Neb. — Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx have selected the HDR-led team to serve as technical advisor for the approximately CAD$10.9 billion Ontario Line in Toronto. This nearly 16-kilometre, free-standing subway line, with 15 proposed stations, will run from Ontario Place/Exhibition Place through downtown Toronto to the Ontario Science Centre. Expected to accommodate nearly 400,000 daily boardings, the Ontario Line will provide relief to TTC’s Line 1, serve fast-growing areas such...

Video: AASHTO President McKenna Makes Highway Safety a Top Priority
February 26, 2020 in Transportation , People , Videos
Video: AASHTO President McKenna Makes Highway Safety a Top Priority

This AASHTO Presidential Profile video spotlights Patrick McKenna, director of the Missouri Department of Transportation. McKenna – AASHTO’s 2019-2020 president – has served as MoDOT Director since 2015, managing the seventh largest transportation network in the country. McKenna said his top emphasis area during his one-year term as AASHTO’s president is drawing more national attention to reducing motor vehicle crash fatalities – an issue he characterizes as a “public health crisis” as they clai...

ARRA, NAPA Team Up to Track In-Place Recycling Technologies
February 26, 2020 in Transportation , News
ARRA, NAPA Team Up to Track In-Place Recycling Technologies

Greenbelt, Maryland — The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA) are partnering in an effort to measure the use of in‑place recycling technologies for asphalt pavements during the 2019 construction season. The survey is being conducted under contract with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). NAPA and ARRA are encouraging every contractor in the United States engaged in hot in-place recycling, cold in-place recycling, cold c...

MoDOT Winter Operations
February 21, 2020 in Transportation , Roads , Videos
MoDOT Winter Operations

Countering the impact of winter weather on a state’s transportation system is an expensive and tough task; one the Missouri Department of Transportation knows all too well.

Washington State DOT Employs Modular Steel Structure from Acrow to Reopen Crossing Closed After Failed Bridge Inspection
February 20, 2020 in Transportation , News , Bridges
Washington State DOT Employs Modular Steel Structure from Acrow to Reopen Crossing Closed After Failed Bridge Inspection

(Parsippany, New Jersey) – Acrow Bridge, a leading international bridge engineering and supply company, is pleased to announce one of its modular steel bridges was recently opened to restore traffic flow across the Spiketon Creek in Buckley, Washington. The route had been closed for more than a year. The 82-year bridge was reaching the end of its useful life and a full replacement was planned. In order to keep the bridge functional and traffic moving until the new bridge was scheduled to be b...

FiberSPAN FRP Bridge Deck Connects Pedestrians With Key Locations In Lower Manhattan As Part Of 9/11 Rebuild Project For Downtown New York
February 13, 2020 in Transportation , News , Bridges
FiberSPAN FRP Bridge Deck Connects Pedestrians With Key Locations In Lower Manhattan As Part Of 9/11 Rebuild Project For Downtown New York

DAYTON, Ohio - Manhattan has an estimated 1.63 million people living in 23 square miles, making the New York borough one of the most crowded places in the U.S. In 2017 Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and the Battery Park City Authority chose Composite Advantage’s FiberSPAN fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) pedestrian bridge system to replace the temporary structure installed after the attacks on September 11, 2001. The FRP West Thames Street crossing spans 230 ft. over six-lane West Street...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail Expansion

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail Expansion

February Issue 2026

February Issue 2026