It's National Engineers Week and those of us at ADOT are celebrating!
As a resident engineer, Kole Dea is responsible for administering construction projects and ensuring that every ADOT contractor follows engineering plans precisely.
It was so popular last year that we're bringing it back again this year! The ADOT Safety Message Contest launches today.
Traffic engineers explain how they keep vehicles moving and the new technology that is ahead.
Materials engineers evaluate everything from the rocks that go into cement to the reflective beads used in paints that stripe roadways to the bolts that help hold bridges together.
We're looking back at the blogs that showcase engineering for National Engineers Week.
We wrap up our celebration of National Engineers Week with a big continuous improvement win that's helping us deliver more highway projects on schedule.
If you think you know every inch of Arizona, we have a challenge for you!
We're excited to support the Sonoran government with the creation of a safety corridor for Mexico Route 8 between Lukeville and the beaches in Puerto Peñasco
ADOT is widening Interstate 10 near Eloy, but motorists won't see much for delays during construction.
Learn about what you'll find along the historic highway of State Route 286.
It's a rite of passage for many teenagers and now it can be done in the convenience of your own home.
ADOT is always looking to provide better customer service to Arizonans - and to recognize employees that provide that service.
We're getting you geared up for the work week with a brain teaser!
Traveling to Sonoyta, just south of the border, ADOT's director and others joined Sonora officials in recognizing a binational effort that led to the safety corridor.
We're taking you through the process that takes a specialty plate from idea to a rear bumper.
When snowstorms arrive, Mark Trennepohl hits the road to find where snow, ice and wind are affecting travel.
Arizona's largest highway project ever is on track to be open to traffic in 2019.
We're taking you back to the beginnings of the Engineer-in-Training program.
Do you know this Arizona location? Visit our social media pages to enter your guess!