Indiana Transportation – the future is Now
Indiana’s roads and bridges require maintenance, improvements and expansion to ensure a robust transportation system for the future. Although passage of HEA (Indiana House Enrolled Act) 1002-2017 provides for significant and long term road funding, federal funds still account for the majority of road construction throughout the state. However, the solution for a sustainable federal transportation program remains elusive and uncertain. Indiana must continue planning aggressively today for the transportation infrastructure demands of tomorrow. For the state of Indiana, and its highways, roads and bridges, the future is now.
BIC was established in 1987 as a coalition representing the transportation construction industry. Today we represent more than 500 companies statewide. While we actively deal with legislative issues concerning our members, our primary focus is the continued development of Indiana’s road and bridge network, and ensuring a long-term, dedicated and adequate source of funding.
Indiana’s Transportation Infrastructure
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INDOT will be watching you: cameras, speed sensors being added to Allen County’s I-69, I-469
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced Oct. 3 that it expects to have closed-circuit cameras and speed and volume sensors at interchanges [...]
Speed enforcement cameras soon could accompany orange barrels on Indiana highways
Hoosier motorists exceeding the speed limit in highway work zones soon could have their license plate photographed and the vehicle owner fined [...]
Goshen City Council approves 2020 budget on first reading
GOSHEN — The city’s 2020 budget has officially been passed on first reading, with a second and final reading set for later [...]