Structured as a partnership with the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Murfreesboro/Smyrna, the program will offer practical, hands-on experience at BNA, along with formal classroom training and books at no cost, all while providing a competitive salary and benefits to participants.
Names Released of 2 TDOT Contractors Killed on I-40 This Morning | FOX13
SHELBY CO., Tenn. - Major accident on I-40 this morning claimed the lives of two TDOT contractors. THP told FOX13 two TDOT contractors were ...
2 Contractors Killed, Trooper Injured in Crash in Tennessee | Columbia Daily Herald
TDOT spokeswoman Nichole Lawrence says westbound lanes on the interstate were being redirected. Officials haven't said what caused the crash
Driverless Roadside Safety Vehicles Undergo Testing in Tennessee | WKRN News 2
Driverless attenuators are a new type of technology to Tennessee that residents could soon see on the roads. TDOT and University of Tennessee ...
Autonomous TMA Truck to Provide Insights to TDOT for Improving Work Zone Safety | MDJOnline.com
Royal Truck & Equipment Inc. announced today that it will support the TTDOT in ...
Across the State Line
Alaska's Biggest Bridge Planned in Highway Rerouting | ASCE SmartBrief
Construction begins next year on an estimated $375 million project to redirect Sterling Highway and to build Alaska's largest bridge, which will cross Juneau Creek Canyon, according to the state Department of Transportation. The federal government will contribute 90% of the cost. The Associated Press, The Peninsula Clarion (Kenai, Alaska)
Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinion of TN Infrastructure Alliance, its staff or members.
Royal Truck & Equipment Inc. announced today that it will support the TTDOT in ...
Across the State Line
Alaska's Biggest Bridge Planned in Highway Rerouting | ASCE SmartBrief
Construction begins next year on an estimated $375 million project to redirect Sterling Highway and to build Alaska's largest bridge, which will cross Juneau Creek Canyon, according to the state Department of Transportation. The federal government will contribute 90% of the cost. The Associated Press, The Peninsula Clarion (Kenai, Alaska)
Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinion of TN Infrastructure Alliance, its staff or members.