Due to COVID-19 pandemic traffic on roads have reduced significantly. Less traffic allows CDOT more flexibility with work schedules. CDOT leaders are optimistic about the road work that can be … [Read more...] about Staying at Home is Helping CDOT Roadwork get Done
COVID-19
Coronavirus Impact on Transportation Construction Unclear From Latest U.S. Jobs Report
According to the recent data released from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, total U.S. general construction employment fell less than 1 percent in March, but the full impact of the coronavirus … [Read more...] about Coronavirus Impact on Transportation Construction Unclear From Latest U.S. Jobs Report
Less Traffic on Maine Roads Gives Crews More Flexibility for Repairs
Due to coronavirus-related traffic reduction on Maine roads, re-paving and bridge rehab workers have more flexibility with when they can work. The vast majority of state road and bridge projects … [Read more...] about Less Traffic on Maine Roads Gives Crews More Flexibility for Repairs
Iowa DOT – Open for Business
Iowa DOT’s workforce remains committed to supporting the movement of people and goods throughout Iowa so that people can play their role to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. With many people staying … [Read more...] about Iowa DOT – Open for Business
Lighter Traffic Allows ADOT to Expand Project Work Hours During Virus Outbreak
The Arizona Department of Transportation is expanding times when construction and maintenance crews can work statewide because of very light traffic during the Coronavirus outbreak. That will allow … [Read more...] about Lighter Traffic Allows ADOT to Expand Project Work Hours During Virus Outbreak
Transportation Department Continues Working During Coronavirus Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic is not having a major impact on Alabama Department of Transportation's construction and maintenance program. Maintenance work and construction projects are considered … [Read more...] about Transportation Department Continues Working During Coronavirus Pandemic