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A Look at the History of the Federal Highway Administration
Published by the Federal Highway Administration, June 1996.
This is an Electronic Version of Publication No. FHWA-PD-96-029 HPD-1/5-96 (5M) P
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General Philip B. Fleming, Administrator of the Federal Works Agency, home of the Public Roads Administration (PRA), views PRA exhibit at the 1948 convention of the...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) can be used to create the simple, strong, long-lasting connections needed for successful construction using prefabricated bridge elements. The durability of prefabricated spans, and how quickly they can be constructed relies on the connections between the elements.
As you know, under the law there would normally come about soon a half-cent reduction in the Federal tax on gasoline. You also know in the statement already made that the administration hopes to keep that half-cent tax in order to push...