
February 21, 2017
In The News
- Newsday: DOT Tourism Signs Actually Cost 8.1 Million.
- AM New York: Brooklyn, Kosciuszko bridges among busiest structurally deficient bridges in the country
- NY Daily News: Getting from point A to point LGA: Why we need a LaGuardia AirTrain
- State of Politics: Senate Dems To Long Island
- LIBN: Biz groups (including LICA) seek decision in LIPA property tax suits.
- ENR: What to See at CONEXPO 2017
- LIBN: Sewage Treatment Finally has a Champion
- LIBN: Port Jeff gets $800K in Upper Port Grants
- LIBN: Oyster Bay Appoints New Supervisor
- Construction Dive: NY transit agency narrows contractor field for $2B LIRR expansion
- ENR: New York Utility OKs 90-MW Offshore Wind Farm
- Newsy: Trump Still Hasn't Acted On One Of His Most Popular Campaign Promises
- Transport Topics: Tapping Private Sector for Roads, Bridges Poses Hurdles for Trump
- Construction Dive: Former construction lobbyist's position at Labor Dept. could spell union showdown
- Times Union: Pro-Republican PAC gears up to oppose Cuomo 2020
- NY Daily News: Gov. Cuomo’s executive budget includes hidden $65M cut in MTA funds
- Philadelphia Business Journal: Let's rally around that one unifying issue: Infrastructure
- Washington Post: After assailing ‘obsolete’ airports and transportation system, Trump tells airline executives he’s here to help
- The Hill: Democrats: Engaging Trump on infrastructure is good politics and policy
- Editorial: Trump’s legacy could be bridges, tunnels and rails
- Syracuse.com: Expand ‘design-build’ to all NY infrastructure projects (commentary)
- Washington Post: Governors forward 428 infrastructure projects to Trump administration
- American Shipper: Industry groups urge Trump to restore HTF
- Asia Times: Trump may need Japanese, Chinese help to rebuild American infrastructure
- SecondAvenueSagas.com: Prendergast out, Hakim in, as search begins for new MTA head
- ENR: With an Eye Already in the Sky, Crane Camera Goes Big Data
- The Post-Journal: Infrastructure Spending Should Be Spread Out