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Construction to Take Flight in 2023 On New $4.2B Terminal 6 at JFK Airport

A brand new, $4.2 billion terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, N.Y., will begin construction early next year, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Nov. 17. The state's chief executive, fresh off a narrow election victory for her first full term in office, said that a financing and lease deal had closed and environmental approval by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been secured for the new 10-gate, 1.2-million-sq.-ft....


Volvo VNR Electric Trucks Deployed in South Bronx Via $10 Million New York Clean Transportation Prize

Volvo Trucks North America will deploy eight Volvo VNR Electric trucks with two Bronx-based community groups as part of a $10 million award through the New York Clean Transportation Prizes program. The Bronx is Breathing: Reimagining a Cleaner Hunts Point plan was one of three award winners in the program's Clean Neighborhoods Challenge, with the goal of spurring local economic development, creating new job opportunities, and reducing air pollution in underserved communities....


New York State Judge Halts Work On Interstate 81 Project in Syracuse

A New York State Supreme Court judge on Nov. 10 put a temporary stop to the beginning of construction on a new Interstate 81 project through the heart of Syracuse. CNYCentral.com, the online news service of WSTM-TV in Syracuse, reported that Judge Gerard Neri approved an order that keeps the state from starting the more than $2 billion building effort, as well as awarding design or build contracts, or taking other action to move forward with the massive project....


East Side Coastal Resiliency Project Receives 'Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines' Verification

NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Commissioner Thomas Foley announced that the East Side Coastal Resiliency (ESCR) project, which is enhancing parks while creating a 2.4-mi. long flexible flood barrier extending from Montgomery Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side up to Asser Levy Playground at East 25th Street, has been selected to receive "Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines" (WEDG) Verification from the Waterfront Alliance....


Micron to Build Mammoth $31B Semiconductor Chip Plant Near Syracuse, N.Y.

The computer memory chip specialist Micron has launched a plan to create an enormous manufacturing complex in the town of Clay, N.Y., north of Syracuse, by investing $31 billion to build four 600,000-sq.-ft....


Lengthy Long Island Expressway Project Smoothly Proceeds

Tully Construction Co. Inc. began work on two contracts on April 20 as part of the New York State Department of Transportation's (NYSDOT) $157 million resurfacing project for the Long Island Expressway (LIE), which is part of the overall Long Island Expressway Pavement Renewal Project....


Pitbull Powers Through Challenging Monastery Project

In the rolling hills of southern Herkimer County, just outside of the small community of Jordanville, N.Y., is the location of the Iveron Mother of God Monastery, which is operated by a group of Russian Orthodox sisters....


Tracey Road Equipment Holds Annual Open House in East Syracuse

On Oct. 6, 2022, after a two-year hiatus, Tracey Road Equipment was able to open its doors once again in celebration of its annual open house at its headquarters in East Syracuse, N.Y. With temperatures in the 70s, and a prolonged period of absence of such events, the crowds turned out in record numbers, with more than 700 guests attending....


VIDEO: New York City Mayor Breaks Ground on Two Bridges Coastal Resiliency Project

With a host of New York City officials and climate change advocates at his side, Mayor Eric Adams broke ground Oct. 26 on the Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience (BRMC) project, which will see the construction of flood walls and deployable flip-up barriers meant to protect the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan from future flood surges....


Skanska Selected for Flushing Line Improvements by Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York

Skanska, a leading global construction and development firm, and its joint venture partner, New Jersey-based Railroad Construction Company have been selected by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to make improvements on the Flushing Line in New York, N.Y., for $200 million....



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  2. Luby Equipment Hosts Open House, Operator Rodeo in Quincy, Ill.  →
  3. DDC Chooses Apparent Selected Proposer for Design-Build East Side Greenway Connector Project  →
  4. Liebherr R 915 Compact G8, R 917 Compact G8, R 920 Compact G8 Excavators Now Available  →
  5. Bobcat Announces North America Leadership Transition; President Mike Ballweber to Retire, CEO Scott Park Named Interim Leader  →
  6. Today's AI-Driven TMS are Making Life Easier for Dispatchers  →
  7. Illinois Tollway Introduces $26.5B Driving Connections Program  →
  8. Core Equipment Group Strengthens Leadership Team  →
  9. Ohio CAT Hosts NAWIC for 'Boots & Booms' Equipment Experience  →
  10. Martin Equipment Celebrates 100 Years With Open House Event  →
  11. Atkinson, WSDOT Team Up to Improve Connections Near Puget Sound  →
  12. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan Tours Hitachi Global Air Power, Highlights Regional Manufacturing Strength  →
  13. Hyundai Expands Next-Generation Operator Experience to HA30, HA45 Articulated Dump Trucks  →
  14. Operator Habits That Impact Wheel Loader ROI  →
  15. Yuba Pass Gets Two Bridge Replacements  →
  16. VIDEO: I Dig Texas Offers King Kong Brush Grapple  →
  17. TxDOT Widens 20 Mi. of U.S. 87 to Improve Safety, Increase Capacity  →
  18. Rebuilding Philadelphia Bridges Amid Buzz  →
  19. Ritacco Construction Completes 25 Years in Construction  →
  20. Tennessee Erosion Control Succeeds With Speed, Reliability  →
  21. Manitou Group Announces Changes in Governance  →



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