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Jennifer Aument (left) and Pierce Coffee
Jan 20, 2021

Transurban names new Va. exec

Jennifer Aument, president of Transurban’s Falls Church-based North American operations, will leave to become chief executive of AECOM’s global transportation business. Aument will be succeeded by Pierce Coffee, who currently serves as Transurban’s vice president of customer experience and operations, according to an announcement Monday from the Australian company that operates t[...]

Jan 5, 2021

National Landing to see $4B in transportation investment during next decade

A report released by the National Landing Business Improvement District (BID) on Tuesday details $4 billion worth of area transportation projects that will be underway during the next decade. The National Landing area includes Arlington’s Crystal City (where e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. is establishing its $2.5 billion East Coast HQ2 headquarters), Pentagon City and Potomac […]

The tentatively named Randolph Street development is expected to be built where Roanoke’s bus station now stands.
Dec 29, 2020

Roanoke clears path for more downtown development

Roanoke developer Lucas Thornton hopes to break ground this summer on a multimillion-dollar renovation project that will transform what is now Campbell Court Transportation Center, the city’s rundown bus station, into an office tower and another building with apartments and retail space. Thornton’s $35 million development, tentatively named Randolph Street, inched closer to becoming re[...]

Dec 11, 2020

Metro Rail managers cleared of allegations, but workplace is ‘disrespectful and unprofessional’

Following a three-month investigation into Metro’s Rail Operations Control Center (ROCC), the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced Friday that complaints of racial discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation by senior rail officials were unsubstantiated — but that disrespect and unprofessional conduct is commonplace there. San Francisco-based law firm Littler Mend[...]

SPIG Industry founders Joshua (left) and Chris Harman
Nov 12, 2020

SWVA guardrail manufacturer announces $7.9M expansion

Nine months of hard work has paid off. Since February, InvestSWVA has been working with highway guardrail manufacturer SPIG Industry LLC on its expansion plans, and on Thursday Gov. Ralph Northam announced the Washington County-based company’s plans to invest $7.9 million to expand its operations in the Bristol-Washington Industrial Park, creating 113 jobs. Formed in […]

The $42 million North Gate Complex added 26 new truck lanes to NIT.
Nov 9, 2020

Hampton Roads operator of Downtown and Midtown tunnels sold in $2B+ deal

Elizabeth River Crossings HoldCo LLC, the operator of the Downtown and Midtown tunnels that run between Norfolk and Portsmouth, has been sold to Abertis Infraestructuras S.A. and Manulife Investment Management Ltd., on behalf of John Hancock Life Insurance Co., for more than $2 billion. Elizabeth River Crossings operates four tunnels and a highway in the […]

Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. Photo courtesy Virginia Department of Transportation
Oct 29, 2020

The big dig commences

Crews broke ground Thursday on the $3.8 billion Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) expansion  — the largest project in the Virginia Department of Transportation‘s history and one of the largest infrastructure projects in the nation. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam joined state and local leaders in a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning, marking the commencement of the project.  […[...]

Dan Weekley (Dominion Energy vice president of innovation policy and implementation), Caley Edgerly (Thomas Built Buses president and CEO), Jeffrey Cassell (Waynesboro City Public Schools superintendent), Floyd Merryman (Sonny Merryman president and CEO) and Eric Reynolds (Proterra senior director) participate in the inaugural plug-in event for Virginia’s first Jouley electric school buses. Photo courtesy Sonny Merryman
Oct 28, 2020

Dominion launches electric school bus program

Earlier this week, Richmond-based Dominion Energy Inc. and Evington-based bus dealer Sonny Merryman Inc. rolled out the first Jouley electric school buses as part of the Dominion Energy Electric School Bus Program.  “Once again, Virginia is leading the way in promoting electric vehicle technology and improving our environment,” Gov. Ralph Northam said in a statement. […]

Stephen D. Griffin. VSE Corp.
Oct 21, 2020

Alexandria distribution, maintenance provider names senior VP, CFO

Alexandria-based defense contractor VSE Corp., a provider of distribution and maintenance, repair and overhaul services focused on transportation assets, announced last week it has named Stephen D. Griffin as senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective Nov. 9. Griffin will succeed Thomas Loftus, who is retiring and will remain at the company until Dec. […]

Oct 14, 2020

Pocahontas Parkway operator launches toll payment app

Madrid-based Globalvia, which operates the Pocahontas Parkway (State Route 895) in Chesterfield and Henrico counties, has launched a new toll payment app that allows drivers to pay tolls in real time on Virginia toll roads without a prepaid pass.  The Slora app is accepted on Virginia toll roads including Interstates 64, 66, 95, 395 and […]

Sep 18, 2020

Hampton Roads to deploy first electric buses in Va.

Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday signed legislation that will bring zero-emission electric buses to Virginia as part of an initiative to change public transportation in Hampton Roads. Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Louise Lucas and Del. Alex Askew creates the first-ever dedicated Hampton Roads Regional Transit Program and Fund, which will be managed by the […]

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority photo by Larry Levine
Sep 18, 2020

Metro considering $200M in spending cuts

The Metro Board of Directors is contemplating $200 million in spending cuts to maintain a balanced budget in the event that federal CARES Act funding runs out, which could lead to service cuts, shorter hours and layoffs. On Friday, the board for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) voted on potential service cuts, schedule […]

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