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$176B plan unveiled to rebuild Northeast rail corridor

Construction Dive

Amtrak, states, regional commuter railroads and the DOT laid out an ambitious 15-year plan to ready the Northeast Corridor for future growth.

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Oklahoma DOT installs railroad bridge built offsite

Construction Dive

By building the bridge offsite and then moving it into place, agency officials said they were able to complete the installation with fewer interstate closures.

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Federal DOT Awards $233M for Passenger Rail Projects

ENR Construction

Projects receiving Federal Railroad Administration funds include US bridges, tunnels, stations and power systems in eight states

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B2W Estimate – An exclusive bid management software

Construction Cost Estimating

B2W Estimate supports Excel, the Department of Transportation (DOT) electronic bidding system and its sister project management product, B2W Track. It deals with a wide array of projects spanning from bridges and tunnels, to marine and railroad, to landscaping and golf course projects.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Managing Risk in Public Works

PSMJ Resources

Railroads are particularly problematic. Across all of North America railroad permitting is a common challenge. If a project requires coordination with a railroad, allow substantial extra time and budget. Early identification of utilities and proactive interaction with utility companies can help smooth the process.

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What Is Pavement Marking | Types of Pavement Markings & Their Meanings

CivilJungle

Gives counsel or cautioning Dotted Line of course work variety ahead. Dotted line sections are much shorter (2 feet) and have less gaps (2 to 6 feet). Crossings of the highway and the railroad. Broken or “dotted” white lines are used to show the center line between lanes. Stops or denies Solid Line crossing.

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Protecting sensitive sites: Noise and vibration rules

Construction Specifier

Federally, within the Department of Transportation (DOT), guidelines are offered to address construction noise and vibration by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and Federal Transit Administration (FTA). This omission extends statewide.

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