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Aruna Miller: Maryland Lt. Governor, a Transportation Engineer, Bolsters Work Zone Safety After Baltimore Crash

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On March 22, 2023, two cars traveling at excessive speeds on the I-695 inner loop in Baltimore, Md., struck each other, with the impact sending one vehicle through an opening of a concrete work zone barrier on the center median shoulder.

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Travelers Insurance Offering to Pay Contractors in More States to Use Procore

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Last summer, we learned that Travelers Insurance believed that using Procore as a project management tool helped contractors reduce risk on their projects so much that they were willing to help pay for them to join the platform. Maryland 16. Arkansas 4. Colorado 5. Connecticut 6. Delaware 7. Illinois 12. Kentucky 15. Massachusetts 17.

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Maryland Interstate Congestion Ranks #2 in US: TRIP

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The rate of congestion, travel volume, and pavement deterioration on Maryland’s Interstate Highway System are among the highest in the nation, according to a new report from TRIP. According to the TRIP report, 82 percent of Maryland’s urban Interstates are considered congested because they carry…

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Crystal Steel Fabricators Opening Maryland Manufacturing Facility

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This is the first Maryland location for Crystal Steel, which also has facilities in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and the Philippines. The company is also eligible for a number of state tax credits, including the Job Creation tax credit, Enterprise Zone tax credit and One Maryland tax credit.

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Maryland: Green Energy Institute Brings Innovation To Market

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T he Maryland state legislature has allocated $7.5 million to the University of Maryland to create a green energy research center. The goal of the Green Energy Institute—a collaboration between the University of Maryland Energy Research Center (UMERC) at the A. From the September/October 2017 Issue. Larry Hogan, with Lt.

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A Quick Science Refresher on Greenhouse Gas

Green Building Law Update

With the federal government and state of Maryland each having announced within days of each other, the mandated disclosure of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, we have received, maybe not surprising, many calls in the last two weeks inquiring “what are GHGs?” and “what are Scope 3 GHG emissions (. and “what are Scope 3 GHG emissions (.

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Bird Friendly Building now the Law in Howard County

Green Building Law Update

Howard County, Maryland has become the first jurisdiction in the state and one of few places in the country to pass a mandatory “bird-friendly design” law for new construction of privately owned buildings. with an average household in excess of $116,000. 11-2020, are not only not efficacious, but not good environmental public policy.