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    Interstate System

    An industry stands as one

    Dec. 28, 2000
    Abraham Lincoln said a house divided against itself cannot stand. Those words have rang true for the highway industry over the past 10 years with regard to working together for...
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    ROADS REPORT

    Dec. 28, 2000
    Drunk driving deaths down
    Bridges

    BRIDGES 1998

    Dec. 28, 2000
    Imagine a concrete reinforcement job so consuming that contractors opted not to bid it until they found a tool that could make it feasible and affordable. Last year, the California...
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    WOC ’99 solidifies as global expo

    Dec. 28, 2000
    For the past 25 years, World of Concrete (WOC) has developed into one the largest annual commercial concrete construction trade shows in the industry. Established in 1975, WOC...
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    ROADS REPORT

    Dec. 28, 2000
    Drunk driving deaths down

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    TRUCK TRACKS

    Dec. 28, 2000
    This year clearly ranks as one of the most exciting in the history of the truck business. I’d say it runs far ahead of whatever is in second place. Sales have been booming for...
    Winter Maintenance

    A winning battle against snow and ice

    Dec. 28, 2000
    In the yearly battle waged against snow and ice, manufacturers of snow removal equipment pile up their defense against one of Mother Nature’s most beautiful weapons. Unfortunately...
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    LAW: The Contractor's Side

    Dec. 28, 2000
    Design-builders and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) contractors beware. State DOTs and other public agencies may be asking you to sign negotiated contracts that put you...