Innovation Exchange: Lower Cost Alternative for Reinforcing Bridges

Innovation Exchange: Lower Cost Alternative for Reinforcing Bridges

Build a Better Mousetrap Local Government Agency Profile

Thursday, January 20, 2022 | 2:00–3:30 p.m. ET

In transportation, Build a Better Mousetrap means going outside the box to solve problems.   These solutions are homegrown at the local level and they improve safety and save money.   This month, the Federal Highway Administration recognizes Saline County Road and Bridge for developing a safer and more cost-effective solution for reinforcing their bridges.  This innovation has saved the agency time and money.

Speaking during this webinar:

Darren Fishel, Saline County Road and Bridge Administrator – BABM Innovative Project

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