Apr 2, 2019 | MITA in the News
The Detroit News April 1, 2019 The path forward for building a tunnel to house Enbridge’s controversial Line 5 oil pipeline below the Straits of Mackinac remains unclear after Attorney General Dana Nessel said the law creating an authority to oversee...
Sep 4, 2018 | MITA in the News
The Detroit News, August 30, 2018 By Christine Ferretti Some Michigan road projects could be halted beginning Tuesday amid plans to lock out unionized road builders by an association representing dozens of contractors following stalled labor negotiations. The Michigan...
Sep 4, 2018 | MITA in the News
The Detroit News, September 4, 2018 By Charles E. Ramirez Some Michigan road projects are being halted after a contractors association made good on its word to lock out unionized road builders because of stalled labor negotiations. “It started this morning at...
Sep 4, 2018 | MITA in the News
Crain’s, August 31, 2018 By Chad Livengood More than 40 road construction companies plan to lock out hundreds of workers who operate heavy equipment on Tuesday as a summer-long labor dispute comes to a boil and could disrupt road projects throughout Southeast...
Sep 4, 2018 | MITA in the News
The Detroit News, September 4, 2018 By Charles E. Ramirez Some Michigan road projects are being halted after a contractors association made good on its word to lock out unionized road builders because of stalled labor negotiations. “It started this morning at...
Aug 15, 2018 | MITA in the News
Michigan released how it will implement its internet sales tax collection process Monday, with Gov. Rick Snyder planning to urge the Legislature to put all the gains directly into road funding. The state estimates collecting sales taxes for internet sales will net the...