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Saying it is "time for change" at the California Dept. of Transportation, the agency’s newly appointed chief engineer pledges to cut red tape, increase communication, promote new seismic codes and consider alternative project delivery methods.

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The nation’s fiber-optic network is finally reaching out to tap the businesses and homes of entire communities, bringing the economic nourishment of high-speed data surging through the land. The next decade’s build-out will be immense.

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Cianbro Corp., the contractor on a problematic Chesapeake Bay Bridge concrete repaving project, has provided detailed comments to back up its contention that it adhered to specifications and procedures approved by the Maryland Transportation Authority, the bridge's owner.


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