Bulletins

MITA in the News

MITA in the News – 8/7-8/14

Sinkholes on I-196 caused by failing culvert, MDOT says (WOOD TV, 8/12/26) ‘We’re playing catch-up’: MDOT plans major fix after sinkhole shuts down miles of I-196 (WWMT, 8/13/26) Eight-foot-deep sink hole south of Holland, Michigan shuts down portion of westbound I-96 (WZZM 13, 8/12/26)   Work Zone Safety As Michigan rolls out
Events

Registration Now Open: MITA Management Conference – Antigua 2027

Registration is now open for the 2027 MITA Management Conference! Make plans to join fellow MITA members February 20–27, 2027, at Sandals Grande Antigua for a unique blend of association networking and Caribbean relaxation. Your registration includes: Seven nights of accommodations All meals and premium beverages Round-trip airport transfers MITA
Engineering

MDOT Enhanced Bidding – Highlighted Changes Contractor Announcement

MDOT recently posted a Contractor Announcement notifying bidders of highlighted changes expected with the Enhanced Bidding upgrade they plan to implement with the September 4, 2026, bid letting. Please click here for more information. If you have any questions, please contact a member of the MITA engineering team: Rachelle VanDeventer
Membership

Step Up: MITA Board Seats Are Opening for Contractors

MITA is always looking for driven industry candidates for its Board of Directors. Over the next couple of years, several Board positions will open up for contractor members, and MITA will be considering new contractor candidates soon. Associate member seats are filled through the end of 2028, so MITA is
MITA in the News

MITA in The News – 7/10-7/17

MITA Mention Wildfire smoke forces Lansing construction crews to adapt safety protocols (WILX, 7/16/26)   Work Zone Safety Michigan authorities urge driver caution in work zones throughout the region (9 and 10 News, 7/15/26) Underground Infrastructure Here’s why driving through Midland has been challenging this summer (WCMU, 7/15/26)   Bridges Washed out
Safety

Air Quality Advisory for Outdoor Construction Operations

Much of Michigan is currently experiencing periods of reduced air quality due to wildfire smoke. While construction work often continues during these events, elevated levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) can pose health risks to employees working outdoors. There is no one-size-fits-all decision regarding whether work should continue. Air quality
MITA in the News

MITA in the News – 7/3-7/10

Roads As climate change damages streets and highways, the road ahead may be expensive Michigan’s 2027 budget: what you missed, what wasn’t included (Detroit Free Press, 7/8/26)   Work Zone Safety Union calls on MDOT to improve work zone safety after two workers killed on US-127 (WILX, 7/6/26) ​Michigan employee union
Engineering

MDOT Enhanced Bidding Contractor Announcement

MDOT recently posted a Contractor Announcement notifying bidders that a significant upgrade is coming to the bid submission process. Starting with the September 4, 2026, bid letting, new enhanced bidding workflows will provide a more streamlined and accessible experience. Please click here for more information and to view MDOT’s Contractor
Safety

Let’s Show Michigan What Safe Excavations Really Look Like

Last week, three trench safety incidents occurred here in Michigan. As you can imagine, those incidents generated some negative attention for our industry. Here at MITA, we know those incidents are not representative of the work our members perform every day. MITA has had the privilege of visiting jobsites across
Legislative

Become an Asset Management Champion — Cohort 10 Applications Open

Michigan Infrastructure Council’s AM Champions program is now accepting applications for its Fall 2026 cohort, running August 11–November 12. This free program helps infrastructure managers move from reactive fixes to proactive planning, with 25 hours of training, networking opportunities, expert consultations, and continuing education credits. Join 800+ champions statewide who’ve
Events

Call for Speaker Proposals – MITA 2027 Annual Conference

Call for Speaker Proposals
MITA 2027 Annual Conference
January 27–28, 2027 | Grand Rapids, Michigan MITA is now accepting speaker proposals for the 2027 Annual Conference. We’re seeking engaging presenters and industry experts to deliver educational sessions that provide practical insight, innovative ideas, and relevant discussion topics for Michigan’s transportation and infrastructure
Safety

Help Shape the Future of Utility Damage Investigations

MITA recently attended a presentation on utility damage investigations and root cause analysis at the MISS DIG 811 Great Lakes Expo. The information presented was found extremely valuable, particularly as our industry continues to focus on reducing utility damage and learning from incidents as they occur. Building on that effort,