Skanska has secured a contract from the North Carolina Department of Transportation to rebuild the Lindsay C. Warren Bridge in Columbia, North Carolina, US. The contract, valued at $450m, will be included in the company's US order bookings for the first quarter of this year.
Additional restoration operations will continue in this area including further debris removal and utility restoration.
North Carolina prepares for a winter storm, with officials urging the public to stay off roads and securing supplies.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) reported that Swannanoa River Road, between Tunnel Road and Fairview Road in east Asheville, is now mostly open to traffic
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday attempting to freeze much of the federal government's spending on grants and aid programs. Most of the NC Department of Health and Human Services' budget comes from the federal government.
NCDOT said crews have been out all day treating the roads in preparation for Wednesday night’s ice but they don’t expect to see much melting until Thursday.
NORTH CAROLINA — Big safety improvements are coming to North Carolina’s railways, thanks to a $3 million grant. The North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) will partner with N.C. State University to find ways to reduce accidents at highway crossings.
The chilly temperatures are continuing this week in Greenville and the North Carolina Department of Transportation is getting roads ready for anything. The major
You will likely hear nonstop coverage of the Los Angeles fires for months as North Carolina's hurricane victims slowly rebuild in silence.
During a deep freeze followed by snow Tuesday, the North Carolina Department of Transportation dispatched some 300 snowplows throughout central North Carolina.
A new bus service, the Triad-Danville Connector, is now providing easier access between Danville and cities in North Carolina. The route, which began operation on Jan.15, connects Danville to Reidsville,
A winter storm warning starts at 5 p.m. for parts of Eastern North Carolina, with the heaviest snow expected across the Outer Banks, state officials said Tuesday. Stein said “the main thing is we want folks to stay home” with supplies they need.