Why New York City Congestion Pricing Makes Sense to Me
[ad_1] Philip Shucet I spent nearly 50 years benefitting from the phenomenon of transportation supply creating its own demand. The more lanes we built, the more work there was for us to do. Now I spend most days thinking about how to
Philadelphia Officials OK Plan for $1.3B Arena for NBA’s 76ers
[ad_1] A plan to build a $1.3-billion arena for the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers is advancing after city officials voted 12-5 on Dec. 19 to approve the plan.The proposed arena, called 76 Place at Market East, would be built in Center
Brazil Bridge Span Collapses, Killing at Least One With More Missing
[ad_1] Brazil’s Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge partially collapsed Dec. 22, killing at least one person and leaving 14 others missing. One other person has been rescued.The center span of the 533-m-long reinforced concrete bridge fell at about 2:40 p.m.
California Utility PG&E Set to Gain $15B US Mega-Loan in Final Biden Push
[ad_1] California utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric has gained a conditional loan guarantee in recent days of up to $15 billion from the U.S. Energy Dept. to upgrade hydroelectric facilities and expand and modernize state clean energy transmission infrastructure—a
Athens, Ohio, Sues to Recover Nearly $722,000 After Cyber Attack
[ad_1] In November, Athens, Ohio, officials sent nearly $722,000 to a bank account they believed was set up by its contractor, Pepper Construction, to receive payment for its work on a fire station headquarters. The request was actually a sophisticated
Turner-DGA Team Wins Contract for $158M California Emergency Operations Center
[ad_1] California officials recently selected a design-build team of Turner Construction Co. with DGA Architects for their $158-million Southern Region Emergency Operations Center, the contractor announced.The news operations center, part of the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (OES), would complement