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Shannon Newton, president of the Arkansas Trucking Association, speaking during Monday's news conference to unveil a $300 million plan for state highways.
Construction / Government & Politics

Truckers, Construction Firms Ready to Roll with Arkansas Highway Plan

While Gov. Asa Hutchinson's $300 million per year plan for highways will raise diesel prices for truckers, they'll eventually come out ahead through time saved and fewer equipment repairs, the Arkansas Trucking Association says. read more >
Mark Windle, vice president of Arkansas operations for Manhattan Road & Bridge.
Construction / Transportation

Contractor Trumpets Early Opening Of New Hughes Street Bridge

Perhaps the trickiest part of the $87 million Interstate 630 widening project underway in Little Rock was replacing the Hughes Street bridge, planners said, but the work is finished, 23 days early. read more >
Employees of Manhattan Road & Bridge work on the Cabot North Interchange.
Construction / Energy / Transportation

Locking In on the Companies Behind the Orange BarrelsLock Icon

The name Manhattan Road & Bridge might conjure an image straight out of New York City, but that would be off by about 1,300 miles. read more >
Mark Windle, vice president of Arkansas operations for Manhattan Road & Bridge, is project supervisor for an $87.4 million widening effort on I-630 in Little Rock.
Construction / Government & Politics / Real Estate

Counting the Days and Dollars on Widening I-630Lock Icon

Beginning this month, Mark Windle of Manhattan Road & Bridge will be juggling dozens of overlapping calendars, work crew schedules, traffic plans and subcontractors to hasten the $87.4 million widening of Interstate 630. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Transportation

Manhattan Road & Bridge Awarded $87.3M I-630 Widening Project

Manhattan Road & Bridge, a road construction firm with offices in Little Rock and northwest Arkansas, is awarded an $87.3 million Arkansas Department of Transportation widening project. read more >