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NJSPE is partnering with the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers (MnSPE) to offer PE exam prep courses to help you prepare for the October 2017 PE exam. Choose from civil, electrical power or mechanical (HVAC,...
source: NJSPE
Gov. Chris Christie announced the state's transportation infrastructure investment topped $1.2 billion in Fiscal Year 2017, setting a record for the highest value of improvement contracts in the same year he initiated...
source: Cape May County Herald
A rail safety system intended to stop crashes like last year's fatal accident at the Hoboken Terminal could also have another consequence: Fewer trains will be able to go through the Hudson River tunnels into New York Penn Station.
Unlike...
source: The Record
South Jersey Gas will begin replacing gas mains in the township starting later this month and finishing in November.
The work is part of the company's planned replacement schedule.
Affected streets are South New York Road, Old Port Republic Road, East Ocean Avenue, East...
source: The Current
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is getting two new top leaders under a major reorganization announced by Govs. Chris Christie and Andrew Cuomo. This is a shakeup that could affect significant transportation projects...
source: NJ Spotlight
Public Service Electric & Gas won approval recently from the regional grid operator to replace a large, outdated substation in Newark, a project that is estimated to cost $275 million.
The Newark Switch substation is one of the critical parts of the utility's infrastructure...
source: NJ Spotlight
Public Service Electric & Gas is seeking approval to expand its gas modernization program, asking the state to allow it to spend up to $2.7 billion over five years, or about $540 million annually.
In a filing with the New Jersey...
source: NJ Spotlight
Public Service Electric & Gas reached a tentative agreement last week with the state on a $69 million energy-efficiency program, but it reflects only a fraction of what the utility wants to spend on efforts to reduce electric and gas...
source: NJ Spotlight
Communities nationwide, challenged by impure drinking water concerns, can now breathe sighs of relief. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the Drinking Water System Improvement Act, in an effort led by Congressman Frank Pallone,...
source: NJTV News
Angel Sanchez isn’t like many graduates. It's not just his age — he's 38 — it's also the path he took to get a certificate that will help him find a good job. He spent decades in prison for dealing drugs, until he signed on with the prisoner reentry program...
source: NJ Spotlight
A coalition of environmental groups yesterday stepped up efforts to ban oil and gas drilling in the Delaware River Watershed, the source of drinking water for 16 million people in four states. Hoping to avert the lifting of a moratorium...
source: NJ Spotlight
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities President Richard S. Mroz and Ocean City Mayor Jay A. Gillian joined South Jersey Gas President Dave Robbins at 19th Street and Central Avenue in Ocean City to celebrate the successful conversion...
source: Cape May County Herald
The state’s top infrastructure priority ought to be getting the lead out of drinking water in schools, a problem exemplified by half the school districts in one county showing some lead levels in outlets, an environmental group said...
source: NJ Spotlight
In a legal test of a state's ability to subsidize nuclear power plants, a federal court has dismissed a challenge to a decision by Illinois to award incentives to two plants owned by Exelon.
U.S. District Court Judge Manish Shah said...
source: NJ Spotlight