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With a new wave of federal highway work expected to come with the passage of the federal infrastructure bill, the bidding and oversight of these jobs could get complicated.
The annual Infraday West conference brought hundreds of construction industry professionals, scores of expert speakers, and a host of big name sponsors to the Intercontinental Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles on December 4 to discuss important issues facing transportation and infrastructure markets.