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West Virginia Division of Highways - Thu May 09, 2024
Several Major Road, Bridge Projects in W. Va. to Be Finished by Spring of 2025
Three major long-term highway projects undertaken by the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) are nearing completion later this year or in early 2025 with the promise to improve safety and driving conditions for decades to come, the agency announced May 7....
CEG - Wed September 13, 2023
Project Begins Near Harpers Ferry, W.Va., to Protect Highway from Rockfalls
Work got under way Sept. 12 near Harpers Ferry, W. Va., to install rockfall protection and stabilization measures associated with the existing slopes above a short stretch of northbound U.S. Highway 340 along the southern banks of both the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers....
The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register - Tue July 18, 2023
Wheeling, W.Va.'s $31.9M Streetscape Project Has Engulfed City's Downtown
Despite some minor delays and the discovery of a few underground surprises, the massive Wheeling, W. Va., Downtown Streetscape Project has so far remained on schedule and within budget, as crews have continued to push ahead with a flurry of work inside a sprawling construction zone that has engulfed much of the heart of the city....
Wheeling Intelligencer & News-Register - Thu December 08, 2022
Wheeling, W. Va.'s I-70 Bridges Project Should Be Finished by Year's End
Construction crews are replacing the concrete barrier walls on Interstate 70 and the Fort Henry Bridge over the Ohio River in Wheeling, W. Va., work that is expected to be complete before the end of the year....
WV Daily News & WDTV - Mon October 03, 2022
Work on West Virginia's Laneville Bridge to Ramp Up in Early October
The last stages of the installation of a temporary replacement for a West Virginia bridge that was closed for safety reasons is planned to begin the first week of October, according to an announcement from the state Department of Transportation (WVDOT)....
Chuck MacDonald – CEG CORRESPONDENT - Wed November 20, 2019
Rubblization Gives New Life to Dying Roads Nationwide
Industry outsiders might think that a man breaking up a concrete pavement with a sledgehammer is destroying public property; however, if industry insiders were to see this act or a machine rhythmically crashing huge hammers onto a roadway, they would instantly recognize this process as rubblization....
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