PennDOT will unveil plans to replace a bridge on Route 209 in New Philadelphia at a public meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, in the Good Intent Fire Company. The meeting will ...
culverts and manholes. The company leverages its employees’ “wealth of knowledge” and its manufacturing capabilities to produce its “vast range of sleepers and other precast concrete ...
State transportation officials are planning to replace a Shade Township bridge and will host a public meeting on the project ...
of Pittston to repair the culvert under Bailey Street. The project will replace an existing circular pipe that carries Summit Lake Creek with a precast, reinforced three-sided concrete culvert.
A year after floodwaters damaged a retaining wall and culverts on two major township roads, work to repair them continues. Township supervisors voted Monday night to award a $369,000 contract to ...
Wildlife-friendly structures, including eight precast concrete culvert boxes with integral mammal shelves, have been installed beneath the new road layout. The culverts will drain water away from ...
Controversial plans to build a £308million 'concrete jungle' in the countryside have been given the green light after funding was secured to build 6,000 new homes. Despite facing criticism from ...
The A418 bridge was constructed using 21 U-shaped precast concrete beams forming three spans, with the deck and wingwalls cast in situ. The road realignment stretches 1.1km from end to end ...
This comes after a prolonged period of transport disruption for the local community. The A418 bridge was constructed using 21 U-shaped precast concrete beams forming three spans, with the deck and ...
21 U-shaped precast concrete beams were used to create its three spans ... This project encompasses a variety of bridges, from modest footbridges and drainage culverts to pioneering ‘green bridges’ ...
But in the scramble to build housing, is Canada building enough homes? Canadians ... cheaper per square foot than the concrete construction required for high-rises. Add to that another rule ...