Development firm Waterfront Renaissance Associates plans to build a $700 million world trade center in Camden, N.J., on a 16-acre site that formerly housed a state prison. The proposed 2.3-million-square-foot Greater Philadelphia World Trade Center project, which would be the third-largest world trade center in North America, would be built in four phases and include a pedestrian promenade, housing and retail properties. Read the Courier-Post story here.
Georgia DOT joins 11 states requiring e-Ticketing in 2026
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has launched a statewide e-Ticketing initiative—starting in 2026, all contractors will be required to use e-Ticketing under Section 110 of GDOT specifications. As a first step,