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Georgia DOT joins 11 states requiring e-Ticketing in 2026

CCR Magazine

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has launched a statewide e-Ticketing initiativestarting in 2026, all contractors will be required to use e-Ticketing under Section 110 of GDOT specifications. GDOTs pilot program is a strategic runway to help contractors fully acclimate ahead of the 2026 mandate.

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Carbon emission concerns are rapidly changing delivery requirements for construction projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

The construction or renovation of buildings accounts for approximately 39% of the total global energy-related carbon emissions each year. Construction guidelines are evolving, and contractors are increasingly required to use concrete, steel, glass and asphalt materials with lower carbon footprints than the industry average.

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It’s a very good year for contractors to partner with government

Civil + Structural Engineer

by Mary Scott Nabers Public officials at the local government level are initiating large, innovative, and forward-thinking projects aimed at enhancing economic prosperity in various regions of the country over the next few decades. The project is anticipated to attract $20 billion in private investments over the next decade.

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Ford: A heavy duty benchmark

Roads Online

The Ranger Super Duty will be available in Australia as either a Single, Super or Double Cab Chassis from launch in 2026, and as a Double Cab with style-side box in mid-2026. It will be available in two trim levels, Ranger Super Duty and Ranger Super Duty XLT (arriving mid-2026) for those who need refined long-distance capability.

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Coates completes major traffic barrier installation on M7-M12 Integration Project for John Holland

Roads Online

Material supplied by Coates Partnering with principal contractor John Holland on the M7-M12 Integration Project , Coates has completed one of the largest traffic barrier installations ever seen in NSW. Given the breadth and experience of our team and the size of our fleet, Coates was uniquely positioned to meet the demands of this project.

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Hiring in Construction: Attracting and Retaining Top Talent

CCR Magazine

Hiring and retaining good construction employees, and finding skilled, reliable workers is an important focus point, but also a real challenge for employers. Turnover rates remain high, job seekers have increased expectations, labor shortages persist, and the employers feel the pressure to meet project deadlines with a weakened workforce.

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Preparations continuing on $983 million Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline

Roads Online

The first pipes have arrived on site for the Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline in Western Australia, as preparations continue ahead of the start of construction. The project is a new 115 kilometre pipeline that will support the transfer of 30,000 megalitres of water annually, from the Fitzroy River to Gladstone.