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CDOT's 6th Avenue Improvements Under Way in Aurora

The Colorado Department of Transportation and contractor partner, Martin Marietta Construction, began work to repair 2 mi. of roadway surface on 6th Avenue (CO 30), from Potomac Street to North Airport Boulevard in Aurora....


Colorado Bills to Fund Roads, Rural Hospitals Languish

They said it wouldn't be easy and it certainly has not been as bills to modernize Colorado's aging road network and support rural hospitals languish in the state Legislature. Twice, Republican leaders who control the Senate have tried to lower expectations that lawmakers will accomplish either in the session, which has just three weeks left before lawmakers take a break until January....


Colorado DOT Could Receive $375M Annually If Senate Passes Roads Bill

Colorado's Democrat-led House has passed a transportation bill over objections from Republicans who oppose a proposed state sales tax hike. Other Republican lawmakers demanded transparency in what will be built with the $3.5 billion in bonds that the bill would finance....


Amazon Announces Fulfillment Center in Colorado, Creating 1,000 Full-Time Jobs

Amazon.com Inc. announced plans to open its first fulfillment center in Colorado. The 1-million sq. ft. (92,903 sq m) facility in Aurora is expected to create more than 1,000 new full-time jobs, which is in addition to the hundreds of associates currently employed at the Amazon sortation center located in the same city....


RMACES Displays Latest Equipment, Technology in Denver

The 44th Annual Rocky Mountain Asphalt Conference and Equipment Show (RMACES) was held Feb. 22 to 24 at the Crown Plaza Hotel and Conference Center near the Denver International Airport. The equipment show is an important element of the three-day event, which also features seminars on emerging technology, governmental issues and other topics impacting the asphalt industry in the Rocky Mountain region....


DOT Chiefs Tell Congress to Up Federal Funding

The heads of departments of transportation for two western states told the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee they need Congress to craft an infrastructure investment plan that provides new federal funding to help states improve their systems and meet growing demand....


Feds OK Project to Widen Interstate 70 in Northeast Denver

Federal transportation officials have given Colorado the green light to move forward with a $1.2 billion project to widen Interstate 70 through northeast Denver. The Denver Post reported that the federal “Record of Decision” ends a thorough environmental impact study and allows the Colorado Department of Transportation to move forward with the project, which will likely face new court challenges....


Colorado State's Field Made With Big Time in Mind

The snow-covered construction site is thousands of miles and more than a few degrees removed from the national-title game. In six months, though, the hard hats will be gone, and in their place will be a completed $220 million stadium and football headquarters, complete with luxury suites, a 50-by-84-ft....


Two Die in Mexican Mine; Colorado Gold Company Temporarily Shuts It Down

After two recent deaths of workers at its Mexican mine, a Colorado gold mining company said it's suspended operations there for two days. Gold Resource Corp. (NYSE: GORO) of Colorado Springs said one employee died while operating some heavy equipment at its Arista Mine in Oaxaca, Mexico, and a contracted worker died from injuries from a fall....


New Legislative Session Brings $500M Deficit, Uncertainty

With one eye on a $500 million state budget gap and the other on Washington, Gov. John Hickenlooper and a split Colorado Legislature enter the 2017 lawmaking session with little expectation of fiscal reform and plenty of uncertainty over transportation, the state's Medicaid bills, affordable housing and illegal pot sales....


Today's Top Stories

  1. Blanchard Machinery Holds Demo Day in West Columbia, S.C.  →
  2. Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025  →
  3. New Life Promised for Site of Old Coal-Fired Power Plant in Bridgeport, Conn.  →
  4. Pacific Coast Highway Drainage Infrastructure, Bridge Construction Proceed  →
  5. Inaugural Hitachi Construction Machinery Challenge 2024 Crowns Three Startups as Winners  →
  6. Southwest JCB Open House Draws Crowd in Phoenix  →
  7. AUSA Unveils Its Next-Generation of Compact Dumpers  →
  8. DG Fuels Plans to Build $4.1B Aviation Fuel Plant at Maine's Former Loring AFB  →
  9. Explore St. Louis: Gateway to Experiences at World of Asphalt 2025  →
  10. LA Building Plant to Turn Wastewater Into Drinking Water  →
  11. Granite Hired to Update Dike at Oakland International  →
  12. Jacobs Selected to Design, Build New Mexico Water Plant Project  →
  13. Leave It To (Little) Beaver: Culligan Dealer Saves Big with Horizontal Boring Attachments  →
  14. Leica Geosystems, Develon Expand 3D Machine Control Options for DD100, DD130 Dozers  →
  15. UDOT Studying Three Miles of Highway in Tremonton  →
  16. Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., to Build $29M Indoor Athletic Practice Facility  →
  17. CDOT Kicks Off Interstate 25 Interchange Project in Pueblo  →
  18. Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025  →
  19. Skanska Completes $30M Replacement of Barstow Bridge  →
  20. SpaceFactory to Build HQ in Huntsville; State Grant Boosts Etowah County's NEAR Megasite  →
  21. WYDOT Races to Rebuild Mountain Road Under Teton Pass  →





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