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The Sanibel Causeway Reconstruction: Three Years After Hurricane Ian
The island community's new bridge should be able to stand the test of time, as well as handle just about anything mother nature might throw at it.
What The FEMA Act Of 2025 Means for Road Builders: Resilience Is Now The Standard
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What The Concrete And Asphalt Innovation Act Recycles from the IRA
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U.S. Infrastructure Is Stuck In The 20th Century
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Modernizing A Vital Stretch of I-95 in North Carolina
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The EPA Answers Your Questions About Asphalt EPDs
March 17, 2025
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This Digging Deeper podcast episode features an interview with Tommy Linstroth of Green Badger, who discusses how contractors can prioritize sustainability efforts while working with subcontractors.
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Milwaukee Tool Expands M18 ROVER Portable Lighting Series
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The new products include: M18 ROVER Compact Folding Flood Light with USB Charging, M18 ROVER Clamping Flood Light and M18 ROVER Dual Power Triple-Panel Flood and Area Light.
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Advanced cementitious materials, carbon capture, self-healing concrete, nanotechnology and 3D printing can expand concrete’s longevity and improve its environmental impact.
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Beyond the Gate: Using Lightweight Aggregates in Sustainable Construction
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When used within structural lightweight concrete mixes or to facilitate internal curing, lightweight aggregates like expanded shale, clay, and slate can offset production footprint and contribute to more ecologically conscious construction.
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