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Construction, Environmental Groups Reach Landmark Accord for Clean-Burning Equipment11-11-09 | News

Construction, Environmental Groups Reach Landmark Accord for Clean-Burning Equipment




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"If the federal transportation program can connect a continent and unite a people, there's no reason it can't help protect our environment," said Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer, AGC of America. "This approach will reduce emissions without imposing crippling new costs that will hurt construction firms and their workers." Courtesy of Bradley University


Diesel smoke might soon be a thing of a past at big highway projects, under a landmark accord reached between major construction and environmental groups. Eventually this could affect equipment manufacturers who need to adhere to stricter emissions standards.   

Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America and the non-profit Clean Air Task Force jointly called on Congress to give state officials both the authority and funding to require use of clean construction equipment at federally-funded transportation projects. The two groups are asking for required reductions via contract change orders that cover 100 percent of the cost for contractors, following the award of a project to the lowest bidder. ?EUR??,,????'?????<
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