This course provides a refresher on basic math skills related to construction inspection and road maintenance, as well as how to locate information within a set of plans.
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This course provides a refresher on basic math skills related to construction inspection and road maintenance, as well as how to locate information within a set of plans.
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This course is designed to help local road agencies, engineers and public works personnel reduce the incident of traffic crashes through the application of practical low cost “best safety practices” geared to local/rural roads.
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This course will review basic concepts in probability and statistics and their application in designing traffic control features and regulating traffic.
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First impressions are often our only impressions so the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) takes a vigorous proactive approach to not only ensuring that our roadways are safe and well maintained throughout the year, but that they are aesthetically pleasing and present our state in the best light.
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State officials have announced that 95 percent of New Jersey municipalities – including Allentown, Millstone Township and Upper Freehold Township – will receive Municipal Aid grant awards totaling $161.25 million this year.
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded approximately $4.3 million to municipalities in the 14th Legislative District through the Fiscal Year 2019 Municipal Aid Program.
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Somers Point received a state grant that will improve bike access to Ocean City, officials said. The bike-path grant will improve the Route 52 Causeway that connects 9th Street in Ocean City to Somers Point.
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Webinar: 4/18/19 1pm to 2pm - The use of salt brines can help keep roads free of snow and ice, improving safety and mobility. Register now to participate and learn how managers in the field strategically use this salt brine to reduce winter weather maintenance costs and enhance safety on the roads.
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Governor Phil Murphy today announced Transit Village grants totaling $1 million to help five municipalities advance Transit Village projects that will improve quality of life without burdening local property tax payers.
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The Murphy Administration today announced the Fiscal Year 2019 Safe Streets to Transit Program (SSTT) grant. The New Jersey Department of Transportation, Division of Local Aid and Economic Development selected five municipal projects that are in Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, Monmouth and Union Counties totaling $1 million.
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