Have Highway Costs Reached Their Peak?; Illinois Rejected 30 Percent of Low Bids During 1946, W. W. POLK; Texas Awards Highway Contracts at Even and Rigorous Tempo; Pennsylvania Highway Costs Have Doubled Since 1940; Inefficient Labor Caused High Construction Cost in Georgia, G. T. McDONALD; Contractor Profits on Highway Work Found to Be Normal in Oregon, R. H. BALDOCK; Freeways are Costly in California, G. T. McCOY; Material Shortages in Louisiana May Increase Highway Costs, N. E. LANT; Virginia's Highway Costs Up 15 Percent Since January 1946, C. S. MULLEN; Michigan's 1946 Highway Program was Slow Getting Underway; North Dakota Rejected All Bids on Cement-Concrete Paving, M. P. WYNKOOP; Structural Steel Contract Prices Increased 49 Percent Over 1945, T. H. MacDONALD.


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    Title :

    "High Cost of Highway Construction"


    Additional title:

    Eng News-Rec


    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1947


    Size :

    13 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English