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Federal Funding Buoys Infrastructure Work in New York, New Jersey

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New York and New Jersey officials are fast developing programs aimed to expand energy infrastructure and boost resilience and sustainability, fueled by billions of dollars in federal funding.

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New Jersey Governor Signs Low-Carbon Concrete Law

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New Jersey enacts legislation that offers a financial performance bonus for concrete producers who provide low embodied-carbon products for state projects.

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New York, New Jersey Reopen Construction Projects

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Five regions of New York, but not NYC, open nonessential construction sites on May 15; all New Jersey projects will restart on May 18.

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Doosan Dealer Best Line Expands into New Jersey

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Best Line Equipment has opened its first New Jersey dealership, in Keyport. Best Line represents Doosan Infracore North America. The dealership was founded in 1985 in Muncy, Pennsylvania. Since its start, it has grown to serve the entire state of Pennsylvania and the surrounding states. With the…

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New Jersey announces $350M for school construction

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Projects eligible for funding include activity around school facilities, capital maintenance and health and safety upgrades.

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New York, New Jersey Reopen Construction Project Sites

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Five areas of New York began phase 1 of reopening businesses, including construction sites, on May 15, while all New Jersey sites are slated to reopen on May 18.

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How to Get Paid on New Jersey Public Projects

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The federal government is allocating over a trillion dollars in funding for public infrastructure construction projects over the course of the next decade. Payment protection on New Jersey public projects. Instead, general contractors on public construction projects have to secure a payment bond prior to the start of work.