DOT wants private sector to end $43M freight bottleneck
To replace the severely congested American Legion Memorial Bridge, the FHWA is seeking private-sector funding models like P3s due to Maryland’s lack of revenue.
To replace the severely congested American Legion Memorial Bridge, the FHWA is seeking private-sector funding models like P3s due to Maryland’s lack of revenue.
A U.S. DOT advisory panel recommended a dedicated truck tunnel under the Hudson River and the creation of 40,000 new truck parking spaces nationwide to be funded by public-private partnerships.
States tell the federal government they want more flexibility in how they can address the truck parking shortage.
The Department of Transportation is updating a national freight strategy that expects freight tonnage to grow 50% by 2050.
The first meeting of private-sector advisors tasked with advising the government on modernizing transportation infrastructure is scheduled for July 16.
The Trump administration is looking for 10 board members from across transportation sectors who will be tasked with supporting an overhaul of the country’s transportation infrastructure.
Highways and intermodal links figure prominently in a project launched by DOT aimed at prioritizing government funding for freight infrastructure.
The Biden administration is racing to cut red tape so the government can expedite port and freight transportation infrastructure investments.
Lawmakers use Trump-era reforms in the infrastructure bill to attract Republican support.
The FreightWaves Freight Intel Group has released another study – this one on autonomous trucking. Read what they foresee for the trucking industry and drivers in the years ahead.
Dry bulk shipping around the northern coasts of Australia has been suspended, ports have been cleared of ships and land side operations have stopped owing to highly unusual circumstances – two very large, very strong, cyclones, Veronica and Trevor, are about to hit Australia near-simultaneously.
Dry bulk shipping around the northern coasts of Australia has been suspended, ports have been cleared of ships and land side operations have stopped owing to highly unusual circumstances – two very large, very strong, cyclones, Veronica and Trevor, are about to hit Australia near-simultaneously.