The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is an association that represents transportation design, construction, and materials firms. ARTBA focuses on advancing the transportation infrastructure industry and its $364 billion market. ARTBA's over 6,500 members include the largest transportation contractors, engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, and public officials. ARTBA provides members with legislative, regulatory, and business updates. Advertising in ARTBA publications is an effective way for firms to reach key decision makers and buyers in the transportation design and construction industry.
This document provides information about advertising opportunities through the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). ARTBA publications and digital platforms allow companies to reach thousands of transportation industry decision-makers, including the top contractors, engineers, materials producers, and government officials. Advertising options include ARTBA's magazine, directory, website, and event sponsorships. The target audience for ARTBA advertising consists of those who influence transportation project planning, design, construction, and policy.
This document summarizes an issue of the publication "Transportation Builder" from September/October 2016. The cover story discusses the launch of the new "Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals" (SCTPP) certification program developed by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The program aims to make all transportation construction projects worldwide zero-incident zones. It is designed specifically for the transportation industry and was developed by industry safety experts. Thousands of transportation professionals will be eligible for the certification, which covers a wide range of safety topics. ARTBA chairman David Zachry expresses support for the new program and thanks those involved in its creation.
The document discusses strategies for talent sourcing in an era of rapid change in the automotive industry. It outlines five major trends transforming the industry, including electric vehicles, connected vehicles, ride-sharing, lightweight materials, and autonomous vehicles. The document also lists expansion plans of major automakers over the next three years. It advocates using stories to distinguish companies and marketing talent ambassadors on social media. The document argues talent acquisition requires branding, social recruiting, and aligning with talent management.
This document is the May-June 2015 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It focuses on transportation construction safety issues. The issue features articles on improving work zone safety, the costs of sound safety performance, ARTBA's master safety trainers program, and ensuring safety equipment compliance. It also summarizes ARTBA's comprehensive safety programs that work to protect workers, the public and member businesses through legislative advocacy, safety training contracts, and scholarships.
Patricia van barg edtl 6360 web page evaluation pvanbarg
The AdCouncil.org website may be biased as it receives private corporate funding to influence opinions. While it legitimately represents the message of not texting and driving, its research is somewhat weak. In contrast, Distraction.gov is authored by a government agency focused on public safety. It has solid partner organizations and verifiable facts that are up-to-date, including educational materials for teachers and students. Distraction.gov provides the most objective information for students due to its priority of public safety over private interests.
Delivering value through data final ppt 2019Future Agenda
Delivering value through data - final report. Throughout 2018, Future Agenda canvassed the views of a wide range of 900 experts with different backgrounds and perspectives from around the world, to provide their insights on the future value of data. Supported by Facebook and many other organisations, we held 30 workshops across 24 countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. In them, we reviewed the data landscape across the globe, as it is now, and how experts think it will evolve over the next five to ten years.
The aim? To gain a better understanding of how perspectives and priorities differ across the world, and to use the diverse voices and viewpoints to help governments, organisations, and individuals to better understand what they need to do to realise data’s full potential.
We are not aware of any other exercise of this scale or scope. No other project we know of has carefully and methodically canvassed the views of such a wide range of experts from such a diverse range of backgrounds and geographical locations. The result, we hope, delivers a more comprehensive picture of the sheer variety of issues and views thrown up by a fast-evolving ‘data economy’ than can be found elsewhere. And, by providing this rich set of perspectives, we aim to help businesses and governments - to develop the policies, strategies, and innovations that realise the full potential of data (personal, social, economic, commercial), while addressing potential harms, both locally and globally.
For more details see the dedicated website www.deliveringvaluethroughdata.org
Future of mobility for external author lucio ribeiroLucio Ribeiro
The document discusses several trends impacting the automotive industry, including the shift toward connected, autonomous, shared and electric vehicles. While many predicted personal car ownership would decline with these changes, the number of vehicles has actually increased in major cities. Car sharing services have also struggled, with some folding operations. Electric vehicle adoption remains low at around 1% of new car sales. The future of mobility remains uncertain, with factors like infrastructure, consumer preferences and economic conditions influencing how the industry evolves. The summary discusses trends but notes uncertainty remains around how quickly changes will be adopted.
The Berson-Sokol Agency is an insurance agency that has been in business since 1973. It prides itself on excellent service to agents and a wide range of attractive insurance products. The agency has invested in new technology to improve agents' capabilities and make the policy process more efficient. The goal of the agency is to be a central resource for agents and help them reach their full potential.
This document provides information about advertising opportunities through the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). ARTBA publications and digital platforms allow companies to reach thousands of transportation industry decision-makers, including the top contractors, engineers, materials producers, and government officials. Advertising options include ARTBA's magazine, directory, website, and event sponsorships. The target audience for ARTBA advertising consists of those who influence transportation project planning, design, construction, and policy.
This document summarizes an issue of the publication "Transportation Builder" from September/October 2016. The cover story discusses the launch of the new "Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals" (SCTPP) certification program developed by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The program aims to make all transportation construction projects worldwide zero-incident zones. It is designed specifically for the transportation industry and was developed by industry safety experts. Thousands of transportation professionals will be eligible for the certification, which covers a wide range of safety topics. ARTBA chairman David Zachry expresses support for the new program and thanks those involved in its creation.
The document discusses strategies for talent sourcing in an era of rapid change in the automotive industry. It outlines five major trends transforming the industry, including electric vehicles, connected vehicles, ride-sharing, lightweight materials, and autonomous vehicles. The document also lists expansion plans of major automakers over the next three years. It advocates using stories to distinguish companies and marketing talent ambassadors on social media. The document argues talent acquisition requires branding, social recruiting, and aligning with talent management.
This document is the May-June 2015 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It focuses on transportation construction safety issues. The issue features articles on improving work zone safety, the costs of sound safety performance, ARTBA's master safety trainers program, and ensuring safety equipment compliance. It also summarizes ARTBA's comprehensive safety programs that work to protect workers, the public and member businesses through legislative advocacy, safety training contracts, and scholarships.
Patricia van barg edtl 6360 web page evaluation pvanbarg
The AdCouncil.org website may be biased as it receives private corporate funding to influence opinions. While it legitimately represents the message of not texting and driving, its research is somewhat weak. In contrast, Distraction.gov is authored by a government agency focused on public safety. It has solid partner organizations and verifiable facts that are up-to-date, including educational materials for teachers and students. Distraction.gov provides the most objective information for students due to its priority of public safety over private interests.
Delivering value through data final ppt 2019Future Agenda
Delivering value through data - final report. Throughout 2018, Future Agenda canvassed the views of a wide range of 900 experts with different backgrounds and perspectives from around the world, to provide their insights on the future value of data. Supported by Facebook and many other organisations, we held 30 workshops across 24 countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. In them, we reviewed the data landscape across the globe, as it is now, and how experts think it will evolve over the next five to ten years.
The aim? To gain a better understanding of how perspectives and priorities differ across the world, and to use the diverse voices and viewpoints to help governments, organisations, and individuals to better understand what they need to do to realise data’s full potential.
We are not aware of any other exercise of this scale or scope. No other project we know of has carefully and methodically canvassed the views of such a wide range of experts from such a diverse range of backgrounds and geographical locations. The result, we hope, delivers a more comprehensive picture of the sheer variety of issues and views thrown up by a fast-evolving ‘data economy’ than can be found elsewhere. And, by providing this rich set of perspectives, we aim to help businesses and governments - to develop the policies, strategies, and innovations that realise the full potential of data (personal, social, economic, commercial), while addressing potential harms, both locally and globally.
For more details see the dedicated website www.deliveringvaluethroughdata.org
Future of mobility for external author lucio ribeiroLucio Ribeiro
The document discusses several trends impacting the automotive industry, including the shift toward connected, autonomous, shared and electric vehicles. While many predicted personal car ownership would decline with these changes, the number of vehicles has actually increased in major cities. Car sharing services have also struggled, with some folding operations. Electric vehicle adoption remains low at around 1% of new car sales. The future of mobility remains uncertain, with factors like infrastructure, consumer preferences and economic conditions influencing how the industry evolves. The summary discusses trends but notes uncertainty remains around how quickly changes will be adopted.
The Berson-Sokol Agency is an insurance agency that has been in business since 1973. It prides itself on excellent service to agents and a wide range of attractive insurance products. The agency has invested in new technology to improve agents' capabilities and make the policy process more efficient. The goal of the agency is to be a central resource for agents and help them reach their full potential.
Este documento promueve una caminhada ecológica que tendrá lugar en la Casa da Fazenda en el Distrito de Sousas en Campinas, São Paulo. Proporciona la dirección de la caminhada, el número de teléfono y la dirección de la Academia Aguadoce, así como su sitio web para obtener más información.
El documento clasifica 5 volcanes colombianos según su Índice de Explosividad Volcánica (VEI), incluyendo el Nevado del Tolima (VEI=2), el Nevado del Huila (VEI=3), el Nevado del Ruiz (VEI=4), el Cerro Machín (VEI=5) y el Galeras (VEI no especificado). El VEI mide la magnitud de las erupciones volcánicas y es útil para la planificación territorial.
Litotrissia percutanea laparoscopica nel rene pelvico casi cliniciMerqurio
This document describes a novel technique of laparoscopically assisted percutaneous pyelolithotomy for treating kidney stones in pelvic kidneys. The technique was used in 3 patients with large pelvic kidney stones who were not suitable candidates for standard percutaneous or laparoscopic approaches. The procedure involves using laparoscopy to expose the renal pelvis, then inserting a needle percutaneously into the pelvis under direct visualization. The tract is dilated and a nephroscope is used to remove stones without needing to incise or suture the pelvis. This approach provides direct access to the pelvis without risks of standard percutaneous or laparoscopic techniques. All 3 patients were successfully treated with no complications and no
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is the leading association for the transportation design and construction industry. Their annual media kit outlines that transportation construction generates $508 billion annually and accounts for 1.6% of GDP. ARTBA members include the largest transportation contractors, engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, and public officials. Advertising with ARTBA provides access to their 7,700 members and 14,000 subscribers to publications like Transportation Builder magazine. The media kit provides advertising rates and specifications for print, digital, and event sponsorship opportunities to effectively reach transportation industry stakeholders.
The document provides information about advertising opportunities with the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It details the size and influence of the transportation construction market in the US. It also outlines ARTBA's print and digital publications that reach over 14,000 transportation industry professionals, and provides advertising rates and specifications. Key advertising options include placements in ARTBA's magazine, website, and weekly digital newsletter.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is a trade association that represents over 6,000 members in the transportation construction industry. For over 100 years, ARTBA's mission has been to advocate for increased investment in transportation infrastructure to meet public demand. ARTBA lobbies Congress and federal agencies, provides industry data and analysis, and offers professional development programs to support its members and advance the transportation construction market.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is a trade association that has advocated for increased investment in transportation infrastructure since 1902. It represents over 6,500 member organizations from both the public and private sectors involved in design, construction, and safety for transportation. ARTBA lobbies Congress and federal agencies, provides education and training programs, and facilitates networking to promote the transportation construction industry and protect its interests.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is a trade association that advocates for the U.S. transportation construction industry. For over 100 years, ARTBA has worked to increase investment in transportation infrastructure and support its members through lobbying, litigation support, safety programs, and professional development services. ARTBA played a key role in passing the 2015 Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act and regularly advocates for policies that will expand and protect the transportation construction market. The association represents over 6,500 member organizations and aims to ensure the industry's needs and concerns are addressed by Congress, federal agencies, and other policymakers.
This document is the May/June 2016 issue of Transportation Builder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue focuses on transportation construction safety. It includes articles on ARTBA's new safety certificate training course, innovations in mobile barriers that provide positive separation for workers, and using technology to detect and repair potholes. The chairman's letter expresses ARTBA's continued commitment to transportation worker safety and previews a major new safety initiative to be announced at the upcoming ARTBA National Convention.
This document provides information about the services and resources offered by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) to its members. ARTBA aims to help meet the expanding needs of its members in the transportation construction industry through advocacy, education and professional development programs. It outlines various publications, webinars, training programs and conferences that provide industry professionals with information on trends, regulations, best practices and networking opportunities. The document promotes ARTBA's Transportation Builder Institute which offers continuing education programs in areas like project management, safety certification and leadership development.
This issue of TransportationBuilder magazine focuses on bridge projects and issues. It provides profiles of bridge replacement and repair projects in locations like Chicago, Illinois and Woodbridge Township, New Jersey. It also discusses Pennsylvania's ambitious bridge program and innovations in bridge maintenance. Additionally, it examines the growing bridge market in the U.S. and challenges posed by the lack of a long-term federal transportation bill.
The article discusses bridge infrastructure in the United States. It provides an overview of some recent bridge projects across the country, including projects in Chicago and Woodbridge Township, New Jersey that are repairing structurally deficient bridges. It also discusses Pennsylvania's efforts to address its large number of structurally deficient bridges. Additionally, it summarizes ARTBA's recent report that found over 61,000 structurally deficient bridges nationwide still need repair, though the number has decreased by over 2,000 from the previous year. The article encourages passage of a long-term transportation bill to provide increased and more stable funding for bridge repairs and replacements.
The document is the September-October 2015 issue of Transportation Builder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It includes articles on ARTBA's advocacy efforts to pass a long-term surface transportation bill, safety initiatives, engaging young professionals, and the upcoming Dr. J. Don Brock TransOvation workshop. It also previews the 12th annual "Through the Lens" photo feature showcasing transportation construction projects.
The document is the January-February 2014 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue includes the following:
- An overview of the WIRTGEN GROUP, a manufacturer of road construction equipment.
- A table of contents listing features articles on the future of transportation infrastructure funding, the reauthorization of MAP-21, and a celebration of HNTB's 100th anniversary, among other topics.
- An editor's note highlighting the upcoming CONEXPO-CON/AGG conference and exhibition as well as the challenges of the Highway Trust Fund and MAP-21 reauthorization.
The document discusses a new cutter bit called the GENERATION X from Wirtgen Rhino Parts. It reduces operating costs through longer life and downtime through greater reliability. Its carbide shape maximizes production and carbide utilization. The heavy-duty wear ring minimizes toolholder wear and improves protection while optimizing bit rotation. Wirtgen Rhino Parts produces consistent, high-quality products through precision manufacturing.
This document provides an overview of resources and services offered by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) to its members. ARTBA aims to help meet the expanding needs of its members in the transportation construction industry. It provides advocacy, legal, regulatory, safety programs and targeted information and continuing education resources. ARTBA offers webinars, publications like its magazine and newsletter, websites and learning resources on topics like project management, scheduling and transportation policy. Its Transportation Builder Institute provides professional development programs, academies and training to help transportation professionals.
The document is the September-October 2014 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It features articles on upcoming transportation-related events, such as the TransOvation workshop in November and the importance of the 2014 elections for transportation issues. It also previews the 11th annual "Through the Lens" photo feature showing construction projects. The cover photo shows a rail transit project in Hawaii.
This document is the March-April 2014 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue focuses on transportation project innovation, featuring an overview of innovative construction techniques being used and case studies submitted by ARTBA members. It also discusses the upcoming federal issues program and fly-in to advocate for solutions to the looming Highway Trust Fund crisis. The president of ARTBA explains in his column why engagement is needed from the transportation construction industry for Congress to prioritize this issue.
Este documento promueve una caminhada ecológica que tendrá lugar en la Casa da Fazenda en el Distrito de Sousas en Campinas, São Paulo. Proporciona la dirección de la caminhada, el número de teléfono y la dirección de la Academia Aguadoce, así como su sitio web para obtener más información.
El documento clasifica 5 volcanes colombianos según su Índice de Explosividad Volcánica (VEI), incluyendo el Nevado del Tolima (VEI=2), el Nevado del Huila (VEI=3), el Nevado del Ruiz (VEI=4), el Cerro Machín (VEI=5) y el Galeras (VEI no especificado). El VEI mide la magnitud de las erupciones volcánicas y es útil para la planificación territorial.
Litotrissia percutanea laparoscopica nel rene pelvico casi cliniciMerqurio
This document describes a novel technique of laparoscopically assisted percutaneous pyelolithotomy for treating kidney stones in pelvic kidneys. The technique was used in 3 patients with large pelvic kidney stones who were not suitable candidates for standard percutaneous or laparoscopic approaches. The procedure involves using laparoscopy to expose the renal pelvis, then inserting a needle percutaneously into the pelvis under direct visualization. The tract is dilated and a nephroscope is used to remove stones without needing to incise or suture the pelvis. This approach provides direct access to the pelvis without risks of standard percutaneous or laparoscopic techniques. All 3 patients were successfully treated with no complications and no
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is the leading association for the transportation design and construction industry. Their annual media kit outlines that transportation construction generates $508 billion annually and accounts for 1.6% of GDP. ARTBA members include the largest transportation contractors, engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, and public officials. Advertising with ARTBA provides access to their 7,700 members and 14,000 subscribers to publications like Transportation Builder magazine. The media kit provides advertising rates and specifications for print, digital, and event sponsorship opportunities to effectively reach transportation industry stakeholders.
The document provides information about advertising opportunities with the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It details the size and influence of the transportation construction market in the US. It also outlines ARTBA's print and digital publications that reach over 14,000 transportation industry professionals, and provides advertising rates and specifications. Key advertising options include placements in ARTBA's magazine, website, and weekly digital newsletter.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is a trade association that represents over 6,000 members in the transportation construction industry. For over 100 years, ARTBA's mission has been to advocate for increased investment in transportation infrastructure to meet public demand. ARTBA lobbies Congress and federal agencies, provides industry data and analysis, and offers professional development programs to support its members and advance the transportation construction market.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is a trade association that has advocated for increased investment in transportation infrastructure since 1902. It represents over 6,500 member organizations from both the public and private sectors involved in design, construction, and safety for transportation. ARTBA lobbies Congress and federal agencies, provides education and training programs, and facilitates networking to promote the transportation construction industry and protect its interests.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is a trade association that advocates for the U.S. transportation construction industry. For over 100 years, ARTBA has worked to increase investment in transportation infrastructure and support its members through lobbying, litigation support, safety programs, and professional development services. ARTBA played a key role in passing the 2015 Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act and regularly advocates for policies that will expand and protect the transportation construction market. The association represents over 6,500 member organizations and aims to ensure the industry's needs and concerns are addressed by Congress, federal agencies, and other policymakers.
This document is the May/June 2016 issue of Transportation Builder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue focuses on transportation construction safety. It includes articles on ARTBA's new safety certificate training course, innovations in mobile barriers that provide positive separation for workers, and using technology to detect and repair potholes. The chairman's letter expresses ARTBA's continued commitment to transportation worker safety and previews a major new safety initiative to be announced at the upcoming ARTBA National Convention.
This document provides information about the services and resources offered by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) to its members. ARTBA aims to help meet the expanding needs of its members in the transportation construction industry through advocacy, education and professional development programs. It outlines various publications, webinars, training programs and conferences that provide industry professionals with information on trends, regulations, best practices and networking opportunities. The document promotes ARTBA's Transportation Builder Institute which offers continuing education programs in areas like project management, safety certification and leadership development.
This issue of TransportationBuilder magazine focuses on bridge projects and issues. It provides profiles of bridge replacement and repair projects in locations like Chicago, Illinois and Woodbridge Township, New Jersey. It also discusses Pennsylvania's ambitious bridge program and innovations in bridge maintenance. Additionally, it examines the growing bridge market in the U.S. and challenges posed by the lack of a long-term federal transportation bill.
The article discusses bridge infrastructure in the United States. It provides an overview of some recent bridge projects across the country, including projects in Chicago and Woodbridge Township, New Jersey that are repairing structurally deficient bridges. It also discusses Pennsylvania's efforts to address its large number of structurally deficient bridges. Additionally, it summarizes ARTBA's recent report that found over 61,000 structurally deficient bridges nationwide still need repair, though the number has decreased by over 2,000 from the previous year. The article encourages passage of a long-term transportation bill to provide increased and more stable funding for bridge repairs and replacements.
The document is the September-October 2015 issue of Transportation Builder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It includes articles on ARTBA's advocacy efforts to pass a long-term surface transportation bill, safety initiatives, engaging young professionals, and the upcoming Dr. J. Don Brock TransOvation workshop. It also previews the 12th annual "Through the Lens" photo feature showcasing transportation construction projects.
The document is the January-February 2014 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue includes the following:
- An overview of the WIRTGEN GROUP, a manufacturer of road construction equipment.
- A table of contents listing features articles on the future of transportation infrastructure funding, the reauthorization of MAP-21, and a celebration of HNTB's 100th anniversary, among other topics.
- An editor's note highlighting the upcoming CONEXPO-CON/AGG conference and exhibition as well as the challenges of the Highway Trust Fund and MAP-21 reauthorization.
The document discusses a new cutter bit called the GENERATION X from Wirtgen Rhino Parts. It reduces operating costs through longer life and downtime through greater reliability. Its carbide shape maximizes production and carbide utilization. The heavy-duty wear ring minimizes toolholder wear and improves protection while optimizing bit rotation. Wirtgen Rhino Parts produces consistent, high-quality products through precision manufacturing.
This document provides an overview of resources and services offered by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) to its members. ARTBA aims to help meet the expanding needs of its members in the transportation construction industry. It provides advocacy, legal, regulatory, safety programs and targeted information and continuing education resources. ARTBA offers webinars, publications like its magazine and newsletter, websites and learning resources on topics like project management, scheduling and transportation policy. Its Transportation Builder Institute provides professional development programs, academies and training to help transportation professionals.
The document is the September-October 2014 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It features articles on upcoming transportation-related events, such as the TransOvation workshop in November and the importance of the 2014 elections for transportation issues. It also previews the 11th annual "Through the Lens" photo feature showing construction projects. The cover photo shows a rail transit project in Hawaii.
This document is the March-April 2014 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue focuses on transportation project innovation, featuring an overview of innovative construction techniques being used and case studies submitted by ARTBA members. It also discusses the upcoming federal issues program and fly-in to advocate for solutions to the looming Highway Trust Fund crisis. The president of ARTBA explains in his column why engagement is needed from the transportation construction industry for Congress to prioritize this issue.
The document is the May-June 2014 issue of Transportation Builder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue focuses on transportation construction safety and features several articles on improving safety practices and reducing fatalities in roadway work zones. It also provides information on ARTBA's comprehensive suite of safety products and training courses designed to help foster a "culture of safety" among transportation construction firms. Additionally, the issue promotes ARTBA's upcoming 26th Annual Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation Conference scheduled for July 16-18 in Washington D.C.
This document is the March-April 2015 issue of TransportationBuilder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It discusses several innovations driving return on investment in U.S. transportation infrastructure. The issue highlights the upcoming "Economy Driven" special section featuring 25 innovative transportation construction projects. It also summarizes ARTBA's digital media campaign urging Congress to fix the Highway Trust Fund and provides an overview of the key stories and events covered in the issue.
The ARTBA Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) promotes transportation infrastructure research, education, and public awareness. It executes a comprehensive program to educate the public and leaders on the benefits of transportation investments. The Foundation offers professional development programs for industry executives on topics like project management, scheduling, and safety. It also sponsors scholarships, awards, and economic reports. The Foundation is governed by a Board of Trustees and staff work to advance its mission.
The chairman's message discusses the challenges of 2011, including a down economy and political uncertainty, but expresses optimism that better days are ahead if the transportation construction industry sticks together. The chairman highlights ARTBA's advocacy efforts in Congress to extend transportation funding and pass a long-term bill. ARTBA also launched various initiatives and saw victories in repealing policies that imposed unnecessary burdens on the industry.
2013 Transportation Development Foundation Annual Reportartba
The document provides an overview of the accomplishments of the Transportation Development Foundation (TDF) in 2013, including:
1) Providing training to over 500 industry professionals through programs like the Young Executive Development Program and safety courses.
2) Recognizing leaders in the transportation industry through awards programs and inducting two innovators into the Transportation Development Hall of Fame.
3) Supporting education for children of highway workers killed on the job through the Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program.
The document summarizes the July/August 2016 issue of the Transportation Builder magazine published by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The issue previews ARTBA's annual convention in Tucson, Arizona in October 2016 which will focus on transportation construction safety and feature speakers on business and aviation. It also advertises transportation construction equipment, products, and services.
The National Work Zone Management Conference Agenda 2016artba
The document outlines the schedule for the National Work Zone Management Conference taking place from September 20-22 in Springfield, Virginia. The conference consists of multiple tracks of sessions covering topics such as work zone safety certification, signage and lighting, crash characteristics and countermeasures, quality of work zone markings, accommodating pedestrians and bicyclists, and new technologies including autonomous and connected vehicles. There will also be presentations on coordinating multiple work zones, real-time monitoring using ITS, and preventing work zone intrusions from the contractor's perspective. An opening luncheon will feature a panel on autonomous and connected vehicles in work zones.
This document provides information about the 2016 ARTBA National Convention being held from October 4-6 at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa in Tucson, Arizona. The convention will focus on putting safety first and will feature presentations on new safety certification programs and discussions on transportation policy and business topics. The document outlines the schedule of events, list of sponsors, and information about the host hotel and exhibitors.
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The 2016 Northeastern Regional Meeting will take place November 2-4 at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ. The agenda includes registration, networking events, presentations on innovative transportation technologies, workshops, panels on the state of the transportation industry, and updates from regional transportation organizations. Presentation topics will cover drones, autonomous vehicles, transportation construction market trends, and policy issues. Representatives from the Port Authority of NY/NJ, New Jersey DOT, and state contractors associations will also provide information.
The 2016 Southern Regional Meeting will take place from October 26-28 at the Ritz Carlton in New Orleans, LA. The agenda includes presentations and panel discussions on topics such as the impact of artificial intelligence on the construction industry, the state of transportation design and construction in the South, and state and federal transportation policy and market updates. Events include a first-time attendee networking event, opening and networking receptions, breakfasts and luncheons, and presentations from transportation officials and industry leaders. The meeting will provide an opportunity for transportation construction professionals in the Southern region to network, learn, and discuss important issues facing the industry.
The 2016 Central Regional Meeting will take place from November 2-4 at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. The meeting will include presentations and panel discussions on topics like the future transportation workforce and millennials, the state of the transportation industry in the central region, and transportation policy updates. There will also be opportunities for networking through various receptions and breakfast/lunch events. The meeting aims to bring together transportation construction professionals from the central United States to discuss current issues and opportunities in the industry.
The 2016 Western Regional Meeting will take place from October 26-28 at the Hilton in Austin, Texas. The agenda includes presentations and panel discussions on topics such as autonomous vehicles and their impact on infrastructure, the state of the transportation design and construction industry in the West, and transportation policy updates. There will also be opportunities for networking through various receptions and breaks during the three-day conference.
The 2016 Western Regional Meeting will take place from October 26-28 in Austin, Texas at the Hilton hotel. The agenda includes presentations and panel discussions on topics like autonomous vehicles and their impact on infrastructure, the state of the transportation design and construction industry in the West, and transportation policy updates. There will also be opportunities for networking through various receptions and meals. The meeting will conclude on Friday after presentations from the Texas Department of Transportation, an economic report, and state chapter affiliates.
This document is the January-February 2016 issue of Transportation Builder, the official publication of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). It discusses several key issues and priorities for ARTBA in 2016, including:
1) Ensuring full funding of the surface transportation programs authorized in the FAST Act and obtaining long-term, increased funding for airport capital programs and the prevention of excessive regulatory actions.
2) ARTBA's strategic plan to engage the next generation of industry leaders, including rebranding the Young Executive Development Program as the Industry Leader Development Program and the Young Executive Leadership Council as the Industry Leader Development Council.
3) A new study showing that the Highway Trust Fund faces an annual $18
This issue of Transportation Builder focuses on bridges and airports. It provides information on 10 bridge projects and 14 airport construction projects across the U.S., including both new construction and rehabilitation of bridges and major capital work like terminals and runways at airports. Some of the projects are complete while others are still under construction, and some airport work remains planned. The issue also introduces a new Q&A feature interviewing a woman leader in transportation and highlights innovations from ARTBA's Research and Education Division.
This document outlines the schedule for a transportation construction industry conference held over three days. It lists over 30 different meetings, presentations, and events taking place during sessions on topics such as public-private partnerships, contracting, research and education, and legislative affairs. Sponsorship levels for the conference are also identified, ranging from platinum to silver to exhibitor levels.
This document contains the schedule and agenda for the 2016 ARTBA Federal Issues Program & Transportation Construction Coalition Fly-In event taking place from May 9-11 at the Hyatt Regency Washington Hotel. The schedule details the times and locations for various meetings, presentations, and legislative sessions focused on federal transportation issues. Sponsorship levels and participating organizations are also listed.
This document outlines the agenda and schedule for the 2016 Industry Leader Development Program hosted by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association. The program will provide an introduction to transportation infrastructure advocacy through presentations and discussions on topics such as transportation funding, the federal aid highway program, regulations, public-private partnerships, and meeting with congressional representatives. It will take place over two and a half days and include sessions, networking opportunities, and a reception on Capitol Hill.
The document is a program for the 2016 ARTBA P3s in Transportation Conference. It includes schedules, speakers, sessions and sponsors. The conference will feature discussions on public-private partnerships in transportation, international best practices, federal resources for P3s, and perspectives from Congress, state legislatures and the transportation industry. It will also include breakout sessions on emerging P3 markets, project protections, research developments, and impacts of the FAST Act.
The document provides the proposed agenda for the 2016 National Workshop for State & Local Transportation Advocates taking place on July 13, 2016 in Washington D.C. The agenda includes sessions on trends in transportation funding, understanding opponents' arguments, framing gas tax packages, maintaining momentum after legislative failures, getting legislators support, winning local ballot measures, and winning motor fuel tax strategies from 2015. There will also be networking opportunities like a breakfast, coffee breaks, and receptions.
The ARTBA Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) has promoted research, education, and public awareness of transportation issues for over 30 years. It offers a variety of professional development programs, training courses, and scholarships. These programs educate transportation professionals and the public on topics like project management, safety certification, and the economic impacts of transportation. The ARTBA-TDF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that raises funds through donations and events to support its wide-ranging programs.
The annual report summarizes ARTBA's (American Road & Transportation Builders Association) activities and accomplishments in 2016. Some highlights include:
- Developing the BOLD Act, a comprehensive transportation tax reform proposal to double federal surface transportation investment by 2026.
- Launching the Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals program to improve safety across the industry.
- Continued growth of the Transportation Investment Advocacy Center, which supports state-level transportation funding efforts.
- Hosting conferences and providing resources for nearly 2,000 transportation industry professionals.
The ARTBA Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) promotes research, education, and public awareness about transportation. For over 30 years, it has executed a multi-million dollar annual program to educate the public and leaders on the benefits of transportation investments. The Foundation offers professional development, training, and safety services for industry executives, including customized training academies. It also provides scholarships and recognizes excellence in transportation.
ARTBA Comments on EPA “Exceptional Events” Ruleartba
This document provides comments from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) in response to the EPA's proposed revisions to regulations governing air quality data influenced by exceptional events. ARTBA recommends that states be given maximum flexibility when dealing with exceptional events, which are by definition unforeseen occurrences. Failure to provide flexibility could jeopardize needed transportation infrastructure projects and exacerbate public health challenges by denying federal transportation funds. ARTBA urges the EPA to allow states to delay submission of air quality data until after recovering from an exceptional event, and to consider each event on a case-by-case basis.
The document announces and provides information about the 2016 ARTBA Federal Issues Program and Transportation Construction Coalition Fly-In taking place from May 9-11 at the Hyatt Regency Washington Hotel. It outlines the schedule of meetings and events during the program, including legislative briefings, meetings with members of Congress, and a special reception unveiling the ARTBA Foundation's Transportation Development Hall of Fame. It also provides information on hotel reservations, registration fees, and sponsorship opportunities for the event.
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The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is where the top executives from
highway and bridge contractors, engineering firms, traffic safety companies, materials and services
firms, heavy equipment manufacturers, researchers, educators and public officials all come together
under one roof to move the industry forward. ARTBA focuses exclusively on building and protecting
the transportation infrastructure market.
ARTBA’s 6,500 members are among the most influential people and companies in the
transportation design and construction industry. And because ARTBA members are vested in
the association’s cause, they are actively involved and engaged. They rely on ARTBA for federal
legislative, safety, environmental and regulatory news impacting transportation development.
Size of the Market is Significant
• Transportation construction generates $364
billion in total annual economic activity for the
nation—the equivalent of just over 2 percent of
Gross Domestic Product.
• A total of $124.9 billion in highway, bridge, ports
and waterways, airport runways and terminals,
transit and rail construction work was completed
in the United States during 2014.
Reach Your Target Audience
• Three-quarters of the top 50 transportation
contractors on the ENR top 400 contractor list are
ARTBA members. All ARTBA contractor members
on the list account for over 58% of reported
transportation-related revenues.
• 80 percent of the world’s 20 largest equipment
manufacturers are ARTBA members.
• ARTBA members account for nearly 85 percent
of transportation related revenues, or $13.4
billion, for the top 150 transportation planning
and design firms on the ENR top 500 list.
Why Advertise with ARTBA?
• 12,700 federal, state, and local transportation
officials and safety professionals receive the
digital“Transportation Builder.”
“Transportation Builder”Readers Make
Purchasing Decisions
• Transportation construction contractors spend
nearly $7 billion annually in equipment
purchases, leases and rentals, and other capital
investments.
• On average, transportation construction
contractors spend 10 times more on equipment
and capital investment annually than general
construction firms. The average ARTBA
contractor annually spends over $500,000 on
equipment and capital investments.
Growing Your Market
• Advertising in ARTBA publications is a unique
opportunity to support the mission of the only
national association that works exclusively to
grow and protect the U.S. transportation design
and construction market. Increased federal
investment in surface transportation provides
new market opportunities for industry firms.
There are a variety of reasons why industry firms make ARTBA’s publications a key part of their
advertising strategy.
Reach the Transportation Design & Construction
Center of Influence
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GET YOUR COMPANY IN FRONT OF 6,500“MOVERS AND SHAKERS”IN
TRANSPORTATION DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
CEO/President/
Vice President/Director
46%
1.2%
2%
1%
1.5%
48.3%
Project Manager
Elected & Public
Agency Officials
Safety Professionals
Other
Sales/Marketing
Professionals
“Transportation Builder”Print Circulation By Title:
74.3%
5.2%
21.4%
18.6%
73.4%
7.1%
Potential Equipment Purchasers:
Potential Engineering & Traffic Safety Services Purchasers at Public Agencies:
The ARTBA Influence
CONTRACTORS
FEDERAL OFFICIALS
STATE OFFICIALS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
COUNTY/LOCAL OFFICIALS
MATERIALS & SERVICES
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ARTBA MEMBERS
ARTBA publications reach the decision makers from some of the nation’s leading firms, such as:
Planning & Design
• AECOM
• ARCADIS
• Benesch
• CDM Smith
• CH2M HILL
• Dewberry
• FIGG
• Gannett Fleming, Inc.
• Hatch Mott MacDonald, Inc.
• HDR Engineering, Inc.
• HNTB Corporation
• H.W. Lochner, Inc.
• Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT)
• Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc.
• Louis Berger Group
• Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
• Parsons
• Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
• RK&K
• RS&H
• STV Incorporated
• Terracon
• TranSystems
• T.Y. Lin International
• Volkert, Inc.
Materials & Services
• American Bridge
• Astec Industries
• Heritage Construction & Materials
• High Steel Structures
• Martin Marietta Materials
• Oldcastle Materials
• Summit Materials
• Vulcan Materials
Contractors
• Ames Construction
• Austin Bridge & Road
• Balfour Beatty Construction
• Clark Group
• Colas
• Corman Construction
• C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc.
• Dragados USA, Inc.
• Flatiron
• Fluor
• G.A. & F.C. Wagman
• Granite Construction
• J.D. Abrams, Inc.
• Judlau Contracting
• Kiewit Corp.
• Kokosing Construction
• The LANE Construction Corporation
• New Enterprise Stone & Lime
• PCL
• Perini Corp.
• Skanska USA, Inc.
• Teichert Materials Group
• The Walsh Group
• United Infrastructure Group
• Vecellio Group
• Webber
• Williams Brothers
• Wright Brothers Construction
• Zachry Construction Corporation
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
The print and digital versions of“Transportation Builder”reach 12,700 officials at the federal, state, county
and municipal organizations responsible for our nation’s highways, bridges, transit, airports, and other
infrastructure projects.
The ARTBA Influence
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Transportation Builder, the flagship publication,
has an editorial focus that reflects the mission of the
association. Published six times annually, it is the
most trusted and authoritative source of information
on federal transportation development issues. It is
different than any other industry magazine because
of its singular focus and in-depth coverage of
investment, policy, safety, economics, and
environmental and regulatory issues—all of which
impact the development of the transportation
construction market.
www.transportationbuilder.org.
• Transportation
contractors
• Consulting
engineers
• Subcontractors
• Federal, state &
local transporta-
tion officials
• Asphalt, concrete,
cement and
aggregate
producers
• Construction
safety
professionals
• Environmental
professionals
• Equipment
manufacturers
• Traffic safety
manufacturers
and suppliers
• Researchers and
educators
• Elected officials
TRANSPORTATION
BUILDER READERS
Readers of ARTBA publications are the decision makers at their firms or public agencies. Advertising
in ARTBA publications will help brand your products and services in front of these key audiences:
top executives with highway and bridge contractor companies, planning and design firms,
federal officials at the U.S. Department of Transportation and modal agencies, safety engineers and
equipment procurement officers at state and local transportation departments, and members of
Congress and their staffs.
Leadership Directory & Buyers’Guide
confirms that ARTBA members are the“who’s who”
of transportation design and construction. This is
the association’s most frequently utilized resource
throughout the year. This convenient directory helps
members connect with each other easily and
often. The Buyers’Guide section allows companies to
provide more information about their products and
services through expanded listings that appear in the
printed directory and online at www.artba.org. It is
published annually in December.
www.artba.org is the leading online resource for
transportation development professionals.
ARTBA’s website features the latest transportation
investment, policy, economic, environmental and
safety news from Washington, D.C.
ARTBA Members Stay Connected in Print,
Online and in Person
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In addition to featuring your company in print on the pages of“Transportation Builder,”your ad can
be digitally enhanced with these options:
Digital Advertising
www.artba.org
An online hub for information about transportation
design and construction issues and linked to more
than 200 external sites, artba.org keeps members up
to date on advocacy, economics and research, safety,
and news. ARTBA’s website is responsively designed,
providing an optimum reading experience on any
mobile phone or tablet.
Ad Size
Dimensions are in pixels, width by height:
160px x 600px
Rate
Home Page + all other pages rotating with other
advertisers
$725/month
Ad Specifications
Format: JPG and GIF
Resolution: 72 dpi
File Size: Max 30 KB
Ad Submission: Please send ad materials and insertion orders
to Peter Embrey at pembrey@artba.org.
QUICK FACTS:
23,000
MONTHLY PAGE VIEWS
7,000+
UNIQUE MONTHLY VISITORS
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ARTBAWashington Newsline
CIRCULATION: 16,200 FREQUENCY: Weekly
Have your company logo and contact information featured
in the weekly“Washington Newsline,”which keeps more than
16,000 industry executives informed on current legislative, regu-
latory, environmental, safety, economics, and other activities
impacting transportation development. Responsively designed
for smartphones and tablets, It is the association’s most widely
read communication. Our news stories are social media inte-
grated and shared hundreds of times weekly with transportation
focused audiences on Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn and Google+.
EMAIL
Ad Sizes
All dimensions are in pixels, width by height.
Top Banner Sidebar
775px x 75px 300px x 350 px
Rates
Top Banner Top Sidebar Bottom Sidebar
$1,500/month $1,000/month $750/month
NEWSLINE STORY“READ MORE”ADS
Ad Size
All dimensions are in pixels, width by height:
160px x 600px
Rates
Lead article + all other articles
$500/month
Secondary articles + all others except lead article
$400/month
Ad Specifications
Format: JPG and GIF
Resolution: 72 dpi
File Size: Max 30 KB
Ad Submission: Please send ad
materials and insertion orders to
Peter Embrey at pembrey@artba.org.
Digital Advertising
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CIRCULATION: 16,200
Showcase in writing how your company’s
innovative products, services or
technologies are being used to address
and solve transportation mobility and
safety challenges. One case study per
transmission.
Rates
1x: $1,500
3x: $1,250
Video Marketing
CIRCULATION: 16,200
Use the power of your company-
developed video to highlight the
business solutions you can provide.
Rates
1x: $1,300
3x: $1,100
Transportation Development Innovation Case Studies
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ARTBA events put you face-to-face with industry leadership. Contact ARTBA Vice President of Meetings
and Events Ed Tarrant at etarrant@artba.org to learn more about high-profile sponsorship
opportunities. Demonstrate your company’s commitment to ARTBA and market growth.
Opportunities to position your company and its brand before thousands of leading industry
executives are abundant through sponsorships at ARTBA-hosted or -managed events throughout the
year, including:
ARTBA Events 2015
EVENT NAME CITY DATE
Federal Issues Program & Transportation
Construction Coalition Fly-In Washington, D.C. April 13-15
20th
Annual Young Executive Development Program Washington, D.C. April 13-16
7th
Annual Transportation Construction Law &
Regulatory Forum Washington, D.C. June
National Workshop State & Local
Transportation Advocates Washington, D.C. July 15
Public-Private Partnerships in
Transportation Conference Washington, D.C. July 15-17
National Convention Philadelphia, Pa. September 27-29
Dr. J. Don Brock TransOvation™ Workshop TBD November
Local Transportation Management & Safety Virtual
Conference & Innovation Showcase At your desktop November
Four Regional Meetings TBD Late November-
Early December
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builder®
Editorial Calendar* 2015
JANUARY/FEBRUARY
JULY/AUGUST
MARCH/APRIL
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
MAY/JUNE
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
TRANSPORTATION &
THE 114th
CONGRESS
• 114th
Congress, the Highway
Trust Fund & the Road to
MAP-21 Reauthorization
• Federal Issues Program &
TCC Fly-In Preview
• 30th
Anniversary of the ARTBA
Foundation
• National Conference on Work
Zone Safety Overview
ISSUE DATE: Mid-February
CLOSE: January 16
THE BRIDGE ISSUE
• Bridge Conditions Market
Report
• 2015 ARTBA National
Convention Preview
• Mid-Year Review: State of
Transportation Design &
Construction Market
• Profiles of Major U.S. Bridge
Projects
ISSUE DATE: Mid-August
CLOSE: July 17
ANNUAL
TRANSPORTATION
SAFETY SOURCE
• Roadway Work Zone Safety
Training & Product Innovations
• ARTBA Safety Programs &
Services
• Economics of Safety
ISSUE DATE: Mid-June
CLOSE: May 15
12th
ANNUAL “THROUGH
THE LENS” PHOTO
COMPETITION
• Spotlighting the“Best Pictures”
in Transportation Construction
as Submitted by Industry Firms,
and Public Agencies
• ARTBA Planning & Design
(P&D) Firm Sourcebook & Sneak
Peek at 2016 P&D Market
ISSUE DATE: Mid-October
CLOSE: September 18
INNOVATION ISSUE
• Transportation Design,
Construction, Safety, Materials,
Equipment & Technology
Innovations
• P3s inTransportation—Project
Profiles
• 27th
Annual ARTBA P3
Conference Preview
ISSUE DATE: Mid-April
CLOSE: March 13
2016 TRANSPORTATION
CONSTRUCTION
ECONOMIC FORECAST
• State & Local Transportation
Funding Outlook for 2016
• Profile of 2015-2016 ARTBA
Chairman & New Leadership
Team
ISSUE DATE: Mid-December
CLOSE: November 13
Regular Features
• President’s desk
• Chairman’s column
• Economics reports
• Environmental & regulatory review
• Legal news
PR opportunities are available to the
readers of “Transportation Builder”
magazine. Feature your company in TB.
Send your press releases and photos to
ARTBA’s Jenny Ragone: jragone@artba.org.
*Subject to change
• Member news
• Q&A with Washington policy elites
• AEM corner
• State & local transportation funding
initiatives
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SPREAD
TRIM 16 3/4” x 10 7/8”
BLEED 17” X 11 1/8”
THIRD PAGE
HORIZONTAL: 8” x 3 3/8”
VERTICAL: 2 5/8” x 10”
FULL PAGE
TRIM: 8 3/8” x 10 7/8”
BLEED: 8 5/8” x 11 1/8”
QUARTER PAGE
4” x 5”
HALF PAGE
HORIZONTAL: 8” x 5”
VERTICAL: 4” x 10”
Applications & Graphics
Adobe PDF is the preferred format. EPS
and JPEG files are acceptable. All images
and PDFs must be high resolution (300
dpi) and should be provided at final size.
All PDF files should be created with crop
and bleed marks. Convert all RGB graphics
to CMYK for printability and fonts must be
embeded.
“ARTBA reserves the right, at its discretion and without
liability of any nature whatsoever, to reject, cancel or
suspend any advertising in whole or in part, in which
case any fees paid in advance shall be refunded to the
advertiser on a pro-rata basis.”
All dimensions are in inches, width by height.
Ad Submission
Please send MAC or PC formatted electronic files less than 10MB
to jragone@artba.org.
Contacts
If you have any technical questions or need further assistance
regarding the specifications in this document, please contact
Jenny Ragone at 202.289.4434 or jragone@artba.org.
For more information on advertising sales, please contact
Peter Embrey at 202.289.4434 or pembrey@artba.org.
Ad Sizes &
Specifications
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Ad Rates
“TRANSPORTATION BUILDER”
SIZE RATE (1x) RATE (3x) RATE (6x)
Black & White Member/Non* Member/Non* Member/Non*
Full Page $2,945/$3,525 $2,570/$3,150 $2,125/$2,725
Half Page (Horizontal or Vertical) $2,185/$2,450 $1,900/$2,450 $1,590/$2,170
Third Page (Horizontal or Vertical) $1,335/$1,875 $1,155/$1,760 $1,100/$1,540
Quarter Page $1,270/$1,815 $1,100/$1,675 $965/$1,515
Color Member/Non* Member/Non* Member/Non*
Full Page $4,745/$5,325 $4,370/$4,950 $3,925/$4,525
Half Page (Horizontal or Vertical) $3,985/$4,250 $3,700/$4,250 $3,390/$3,970
Third Page (Horizontal or Vertical) $3,135/$3,675 $2,955/$3,560 $2,900/$3,340
Quarter Page $3,070/$3,615 $2,900/$3,475 $2,765/$3,315
*Non-ARTBA member rate
POSITION RATE
Includes 4/Color
Back Cover (BC) +15% to Full Page
Inside Front Cover (IFC) +15% to Full Page
Inside Back Cover (IBC) +10% to Full Page
Spread +20% to Full Page
All other special positions +5%
Revisions & Proofs $50
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SIZE RATE (Black White) RATE (Color)
Full Page $4,075 $5,875
Half Page (Horizontal or Vertical) $3,190 $4,990
Third Page (Horizontal or Vertical) $3,000 $4,800
Quarter Page $2,010 $3,810
PREMIUM POSITION RATE
Includes 4/Color
BC $8,000
IFC $7,810
IBC $7,650
Opposite IFC $7,400
Opposite Table of Contents $7,200
Opposite IBC $6,875
Opposite Buyers’Guide Cover $6,025
Opposite Chairman’s Message $6,435
Opposite ARTBA Staff Directory $6,215
All other special positions +15%
BUYERS’GUIDE RATE (Cost with one category)
50-word description listing $600
50-word description, listing b/w logo $880
50-word description, listing color logo $1,075
Additional categories $110/each
2016 LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY BUYERS’ GUIDE
Ad Rates
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Editorial for“Transportation Builder”is provided by key leading industry professionals, seasoned
freelance writers, and top ARTBA staff, including:
Pete Ruane
Publisher
pruane@artba.org
Jenny Ragone
Publications Editor
Graphic Designer
jragone@artba.org
Rich Juliano
Senior Vice President,
Strategic Initiatives
rjuliano@artba.org
Nick Ivanoff
2015 ARTBA Chairman
Brad Sant
Senior Vice President,
Safety Education
bsant@artba.org
Matt Jeanneret
Deputy Publisher
mjeanneret@artba.org
Dave Bauer
Senior Vice President,
Government Affairs
dbauer@artba.org
Dr. Alison Premo
Black
Chief Economist
ablack@artba.org
Nick Goldstein
Vice President of
Environmental and
Regulatory Affairs
ngoldstein@artba.org
About ARTBA
Since 1902, ARTBA has been aggressively and effectively advocating the need for increased surface
transportation investment on behalf of the U.S. transportation design and construction industry before the
Congress, White House, Executive Branch and federal agencies. ARTBA also defends the industry’s market
interests when threatened by dubious litigation or regulation.
ARTBA’s expert economics and research team provides analyses of proposed legislation, regulations and
budgets. Cutting-edge market intelligence reports include information on state federa-aid highway
obligations, market surveys and the value of construction put in place.
ARTBA is committed to improving safety for workers, pedestrians and motorists. By meeting with national
leaders, ARTBA builds understanding of the complex and intricate interaction of safety with all aspects of
transportation planning, design, construction, maintenance and repair.
The Mission
ARTBA’s mission is simple: to grow and protect transportation infrastructure investment to meet the public
and business demand for safe and efficient travel. In support of this mission, ARTBA provides programs and
services designed to give its 6,500 public and private sector members a global competitive edge.
To learn more about ARTBA, visit www.artba.org.
Key Contacts