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Texas Seeks $61B for Harvey Damages to Public Infrastructure

The state of Texas needs more than $61 billion in additional federal assistance to rebuild the public infrastructure of the Texas Gulf Coast damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Harvey, according to Commissioner John Sharp with the Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas....


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awards Contract for Puerto Rico Power Restoration

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), in coordination with the Huntsville Engineering and Support Center, has awarded a contract toward the repair of the power grid in Puerto Rico. The contract for $240 million has been awarded to Fluor Corporation, headquartered in Irving, Texas....


Norbord Donates $1M to HBI Training

The Home Builders Institute (HBI) is gearing up to help prepare the local workforce for reconstruction in Texas and Florida following the recent hurricanes. Norbord Inc.'s donation of $1 million to HBI will help train individuals in the building industry to rebuild in communities that were hard-hit by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma....


FEMA, Federal Partners Unite to Support Commonwealth Stabilization Efforts in Puerto Rico

As Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Brock Long visits Puerto Rico for the third time since Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the islands, focus remains on making roads accessible, and providing emergency power for the purposes of life sustaining activities....


Army Corps of Engineers Deploys to Virgin Islands to Aid With Irma Relief

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) employees from the Engineering and Support Center in Huntsville, Ala. were deployed to St. Croix in the Virgin Islands the weekend of Sept. 16 to evaluate the conditions of public buildings following Hurricane Irma, USACE reported....


Harvey Relief Efforts Continue

Harvey, which made landfall late Friday, Aug. 25 as a Category 4 hurricane has lingered, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm, and has sent devastating floods pouring into Houston. The rising water chased thousands of people to rooftops or higher ground and overwhelmed rescuers who could not keep up with the constant calls for help....


Today's Top Stories

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  2. Depreciation Bonus Begins Phase-Out  →
  3. VIDEO: Propson Embraces Trend Toward Rotating Telehandlers  →
  4. MoDOT Selects Contractor for $600M Improve I-70 Project  →
  5. Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025  →
  6. Construction Edge Opens New Location, Expands Services  →
  7. Turner Construction Leads $675M Concourse Project  →
  8. Silver Creek Materials: Stewards of the Earth in Texas  →
  9. Far South Side Sees Sneak Peek of CTA Red Line Extension  →
  10. Florida's Sarasota Bradenton International Airport Sees $105M Terminal Expansion  →
  11. Rokbak Haul Track Telematics Boost Uptime With Proactive Maintenance  →
  12. Amtrak Secures $112M in Federal Funds to Upgrade 13 Projects in Northeast Corridor  →
  13. Magni Telescopic Handlers Broadens Dealer Network With Carolina Cat in North Carolina  →
  14. Murphy Tractor's Park City Facility Is Now Official John Deere Rebuild Center  →
  15. Liebherr to Exhibit at World of Concrete 2025  →
  16. Bobcat Celebrates Season of Giving With Volunteerism, Hurricane Relief, Philanthropic Support  →
  17. Hitachi Construction Machinery Wins Silver in 2024 Anthem Award  →
  18. Blanchard Machinery Holds Demo Day in West Columbia, S.C.  →
  19. Illinois DOT Celebrates Completion of I-55 Interchange Near Joliet, Shorewood  →
  20. RDO Equipment Co. Announces ISO 45001:2018 Certifications for 44 Locations  →
  21. SISO Air, InTerra Form Strategic Reseller Agreement  →





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