Movers and shakers 

Gabe Weaver, manager of new products and technology development for North American Green, named manager of engineering and business development. Daniel Miller, vice president for manufacturing operations for Gehl Co., named president. Jim Hasty joined Iowa Mold Tooling Co. as vice president for sales. Richard Schrader, executive vice president and chief financial officer for Parsons Brinckerhoff, named chairman of the board....

Urban Land Institute report: Water infrastructure needs repair 

"Infrastructure 2010: An Investment Imperative" summarizes the water infrastructure issues — accessibility and availability, treatment and delivery — communities are facing, and highlights specific water issues in 14 U.S. cities....

State DOTs begin campaign to halt work zone deaths 

Twenty-five state transportation departments, along with dozens of local agencies and the Federal Highway Administration, held events across the country to mark the beginning of National Work Zone Awareness Week....

Simple light control strategies that yield sizable energy savings 

Govpro.com talked to Andy Wakefield, government business development director at Lutron Electronics, about the ways lighting controls can save energy in government facilities....

A busy year for the NIGP Code 

This 2009 Annual Report article provides a snapshot of our activities last year, including ongoing efforts and successes....

10 years of design-build: Federal agencies tally the benefits 

Federal officials discuss the benefits of design-build contracts....

Movers and shakers 

David LaFrance joined the American Water Works Association as executive director. Jeffrey Epstein, president of TerreStar, named CEO. Vincent Loiacono, chief accounting officer for TerreStar, named CFO. Michael Sheehan joined Thales Communications as CEO. Robert Paulsen, chairman and CEO for engineering firm PBSJ Corp., named to the American Council of Engineering Companies' executive committee....

Movers and shakers 

Ingo Schiller been named senior vice president for sales and marketing for North America at Manitowoc Co. Bruce Buchan named senior vice president for sales and marketing for Manitowoc's Latin American organization. Paul Hecker named to the newly established position of Field Demonstration and Training at Omaha Standard Palfinger....

City and county parks departments can enter 2010 "Field of Dreams" contest 

The Synthetic Turf Council has expanded its 2010 "Search for the Real Field of Dreams" contest to include public as well as high school fields. The national search was launched last year to determine which synthetic turf field across the country had achieved the greatest positive impact on athletes, schools or the community....

Tennessee technology company will raise prices for its products 

Because of what it calls a "widespread shortage of propylene," Propex Operating Company, LLC will be raising prices across all four of its global business units — Flooring Solutions, Geosynthetics, Concrete Solutions and Performance Technologies....

Software tool aids building managers in creating facility assessments 

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in Berkeley, Calif., had been using a hodge-podge of systems, including spreadsheets and databases, to maintain facility condition information and generate reports to meet federal government funding requirements....

Movers and shakers 

Prem Kuchi has joined On-Net Surveillance Systems as director of research and development. Brent Baer has joined KIOTI Tractor as territory manager. Bruce Mawhirter has joined VHB engineering firm as chief civil engineer....

2010 Keating Report on government budgets and spending 

Government spending continues to shore up the economy, with $38 billion potentially on tap through jobs bill. The 2010 Keating Report includes analysis of federal, state, and local government spending, as well as an in-depth look at construction and security spending by governments....

AP report: Stimulus for transportation has not changed unemployment rates 

An Associated Press analysis found that the $20 billion spent in ARRA funds for transportation projects has had no effect on local unemployment rates....

Lots of equipment rental activity in governments 

Governments are renting equipment to ensure that critical projects are completed. In the last three months, more than 30 local and state government agencies have rented equipment, according to BidNet....

Executive order: No text messaging while driving 

An executive order issued by the White House to prohibit more than four million federal employees from texting behind the wheel is now officially in effect....

28 industry associations protest ARRA's 'Buy American' clause 

A group of 28 industry associations have sent a letter to congressional leaders asking that "Buy American" clauses, such as the one included in ARRA, be excluded from future economic stimulus legislation....

Texas-sized energy savings in Abilene 

Abilene, Texas, is implementing a second series of energy efficiency upgrades to city buildings. The project's value is more than $1 million, and will be paid for entirely with Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grants as part of ARRA....

Transportation For America calls on Congress to adopt 'complete streets' program 

In the last 15 years, more than 76,000 Americans have been killed while crossing or walking along streets in their communities, according to Transportation For America's "Dangerous by Design" report which urges Congress to include a plan for safer street designs in the federal transportation bill now under consideration....

AASHTO smart transportation report cites 50 model transportation projects 

A new AASHTO report highlights 50 projects nationwide that showcase smart transportation solutions by state transportation departments...

Volvo equipment cuts ice screen for Swedish film festival 

Wheel loaders from Volvo have been used to harvest the ice for the construction of a giant movie screen made entirely of ice, which was installed at the Stockholm International Film Festival....

Hagemeyer North America donates sustainable lighting to S.C. Historical Society 

Hagemeyer North America has donated more than $12,000 worth of products and services for an energy-efficient lighting redesign project at the South Carolina Historical Society's headquarters....

Beagle Brigade gets a new, environmentally friendly boot camp 

The USDA's National Detector Dog Training Center, which trains dogs and their handlers to sniff out contraband items at airports, shipping ports and border crossings, has a new environmentally friendly home....

Window film saves energy and shields against broken glass at federal energy facility 

The U.S. Department of Energy recently installed 80,000 square feet of solar safety film at its James Forrestal building in Washington, D.C. The film reduces heat and glare, increasing worker comfort and reducing the amount of energy needed to keep the building cool....

HOBAS Pipe USA celebrates 25 years of growth 

A quarter of a century ago, after 25 years of being manufactured and widely used in Europe, HOBAS pipe was introduced to the United States....

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