Stretch of I-95 has already had one brush with disaster. In 2008 two contractors from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation stopped to get a sausage sandwich, and parked their cars under this bridge. And fortunately they wanted that sausage sandwich because they saw one of these piers with an eight foot gash in it about five inches wide. And oh, they knew automatically that this bridge was in deep trouble.
Three hundred bridges become structurally deficient each year in the state of Pennsylvania. That's one percent added to the already 23 percent they a… - Steve Kroft
Three hundred bridges become structurally deficient each year in the state of Pennsylvania. That's one percent added to the already 23 percent they a…
- Steve Kroft
Pennsylvania is one of the worst states in country when it comes to the condition of its infrastructure, and Philadelphia isn't any better off than P… - Steve Kroft
Pennsylvania is one of the worst states in country when it comes to the condition of its infrastructure, and Philadelphia isn't any better off than P…
Stretch of I-95 has already had one brush with disaster. In 2008 two contractors from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation stopped to get a … - Steve Kroft
Stretch of I-95 has already had one brush with disaster. In 2008 two contractors from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation stopped to get a …
There is now a fairly crowded field out there of people who are incredibly wealthy that are giving money to advance their own political agendas. - Steve Kroft
There is now a fairly crowded field out there of people who are incredibly wealthy that are giving money to advance their own political agendas.
People make first judgments about people based on their appearance. There's an old saying, "The clothes make the man.". - Steve Kroft
People make first judgments about people based on their appearance. There's an old saying, "The clothes make the man.".
Every day in Pittsburgh five million people travel across bridges that either need to be replaced or undergo major repairs. - Steve Kroft
Every day in Pittsburgh five million people travel across bridges that either need to be replaced or undergo major repairs.
Business leaders, labor unions, governors, mayors, congressmen and presidents have all complained about a lack of funding for years, but aside from a… - Steve Kroft
Business leaders, labor unions, governors, mayors, congressmen and presidents have all complained about a lack of funding for years, but aside from a…
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