Road Builders traveled to DC last week to meet with elected officials, staffs and industry to advocate for the passage of the Build America 250 Act (the surface transportation reauthorization bill).
@bill_cork_ms@mdaworks speaks on the importance of roads and bridges to the Mississippi economy at our monthly meeting. “Mississippi’s economic momentum is built on Mississippi’s builders.”
Another great convention and time spent with the industry that makes a difference to each and every Mississippian by providing a safe and efficient transportation system.
@BradleyRayWhite Executive Director at the @MississippiDOT spoke earlier on anything roads and bridges at the Stennis Press Luncheon. He continued praise to elected officials for making infrastructure a priority.
In fiscal year 2025, $1.6 billion was invested into Mississippi's transportation system. That means there are work zones in every corner of our state.
I've proclaimed April 20 -24 as Work Zone Awareness Week in Mississippi.
Keep our workers safe by slowing down in a work zone!
The Mississippi Department of Transportation is trying to determine an additional funding source for the widening of I-55 between Madison and Gluckstadt and the construction of entrance and exit ramps that will connect w... https://t.co/BtAnD8wALh
At our recent regional Road Builders’ meeting on the Coast, we heard from Bill Lavers of Harrison County Development Commission and Clay Williams of the Gulfport-Biloxi Airport.
Transportation and infrastructure form the foundation of Mississippi’s future. Over the past five years, we’ve invested record amounts in road, bridges, ports and rail. To the more than 2,600 employees at the Mississippi Department of Transportation, thank you for your tireless work to keep Mississippi moving forward.
Nice having both Senate Chairman of Appropriations @briggs_hopson and Chairman of Highways and Transportation Chuck Younger visit Emergency Road and Bridge Program projects. Thank you for your support of projects throughout the state that benefit each and every Mississippian.
Great insights at the #ARTBATIAC meeting from Reps. Trey Lamar (R-MS), Jim Pressel (R-IN), and Jake Fey (D-WA) on how recent legislative actions will help their states address infrastructure needs.
@BradleyRayWhite sharing MDOT’s role and support to the Mississippi Legislature’s historic legislation HB1 at the National Workshop for State & Local Transportation Advocates.
@tlamar44 speaking at the Transportation Investment Advocacy Center’s national workshop sharing Mississippi’s recent legislative victory on funding roads and bridges.
Our Executive Development Program participants visited the Civil Engineering Department at Mississippi State University this week. This is a dedicated group of rising leaders in the road and bridge industry.