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DOTD's
funding forecast

Contractors 'wait to exhale'
as reauthorization edges closer to approval
The construction industry is waiting to exhale.
Recent overwhelming approval by the U. S. House of Representatives
of the Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (TEA-LU)
offers a glimmer of hope that a long-term commitment to the
nation's highways is right around the bend. Full
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Sigh
of relieve

Shreveport's Southern Loop
Interchange completed after 10 years of waiting
When officials removed the barricades allowing the first motorists
to use the new exit 196 off of Interstate 49, a palpable sigh
of relief went up from the southside Shreveport residents
who call the area home. Full
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Managing
traffic flow

Popular Baton Rouge road widened
to five lanes
It's certainly not unusual for highway construction projects
to affect traffic flow.
But since Barber Bros. Contracting Co. of Baton Rouge began
the $17.4 million widening of Old Hammond Highway in Baton
Rouge from Airline Highway to Boulevard de Province last June,
traffic on the well-traveled thoroughfare has actually decreased,
said Clay Hollowell, project engineer for the Louisiana Department
of Transportation and Development. Full
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Southwest
Report

Despite petrochemical downturn,
region sees strong growth
Though high natural gas prices have forced an overall downturn
in the petrochemical industry, southwest Louisiana is experiencing
a period of heavy construction activity. And this growth is
expected to continue. Full
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