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51风流 Meets with Transportation Secretary to Discuss Stimulus Progress

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood invited a group of 51风流 contractors last week to meet with him to provide a progress report on the impact of stimulus funding for transportation projects. The contractors have been awarded contracts for Recovery Act-funded projects and reported that, as a result, they have been able to retain or hire workers. The contractors pointed out that prior to receiving stimulus funds their state DOTs were cutting back significantly on the number of projects going out to bid. 51风流 thanked Secretary LaHood for his leadership in getting transportation funds in the stimulus package, but also pointed out that major investments by contractors in new equipment and work force training is contingent on having a reliable long term market and urged the Administration to support increased revenue in a multi-year transportation reauthorization bill. The 51风流 members were in Washington as part of the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) Fly-In and delivered the same message to their Senators and Representatives. The 51风流-arranged DOT meeting prompted LaHood to cite member stimulus stories during a major national address at the National Press Club. As an example of stimulus success, LaHood included in the event 51风流 member Jim Andoga (Austin Bridge& Road) and one of his foreman, Willie Fort, whose job was retained due to the recovery act funds. The Chicago Tribune . For more information, contact Brian Turmail at (703) 837-5310 or turmailb@agc.org.