NV5’s Miami, Orlando, and Gainesville materials testing laboratories and consulting offices will provide essential services including soil exploration, geotechnical engineering, construction materials ...
NV5 Global (NVEE) announced that it has been awarded a five-year, $5 million contract by the Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT, to ...
“The toll for each segment of I-4 Express will increase or decrease at 15-minute intervals based on the traffic volume in ...
There’s no denying it: Florida homeowners are fed up with property taxes. Tax bills have gotten so high that more than 66% of Floridian voters passed a ballot measure aimed at increasing their ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Flordia Department of Transportation will host an industry-wide career fair on Wednesday as part of a statewide workforce development initiative. “Road To Your Future ...
The Florida Department of Transportation is in charge of the project, which is currently in the first of three phases. Phase I , which started toward the end of 2024, requires the road to be ...
The Department of Political Science offers coursework and programs that are unique and innovative, integrating the traditional fields of American government, legal studies, and international relations ...
Okaloosa County will receive a $951,952 grant from the Florida Department of Transportation to build a new sidewalk in Fort Walton Beach. The 0.95-mile sidewalk will be located along Pocahontas ...
WASHINGTON — The Board of Governors of the U.S. Postal Service is bracing for an attempted takeover by the Trump administration and has retained outside counsel to fight any executive order to ...
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) says crews are making progress on reconstructing the damaged section, located just north of the Golden Gate Parkway exit near mile marker 107.
After a new policy change by the Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT-owned facilities will now be limited in the types of light displays they can schedule. As of February 1st, special ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After a new policy change by the Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT-owned facilities will now be limited in the types of light displays they can schedule.