﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>The Louis Berger Group In the News</title><link>http://www.louisberger.com</link><description>Current News Pertaining to the Louis Berger Group</description><item><title>NPS Shows off Georgetown Waterfront Boathouse Plan</title><description>LBG is consulting on a study for the National Park Service to determine the feasibility of designating a segment of the Potomac riverfront in Georgetown, Washington, DC.</description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>1/5/2012</pubDate></item><item><title>South Sudan: Board of Directors of Road Authority Inaugurated by Minister</title><description>Minister Anthony Lino Makana officially inaugurated the Board of Directors of the newly established South Sudan Road Authority, noting that work on developing and strengthening the quality of infrastructure in South Sudan has already begun through the support of the USAID-funded Juba-Nimule Road, the new nation's first major paved road.</description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>8/22/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>Greening Up: Digital Billboards Now Use Less Energy</title><description>An LBG analysis has found that energy consumption of digital billboards has decreased significantly over the past four years. </description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>8/22/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>Proposed Virar-Alibaug road to be fastest lane near city</title><description>LBG has completed designs for the proposed Virar-Alibaug Corridor, which will cut down travel time by several hours and encourage development along the route. </description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>5/4/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>CANstruction Sculptures</title><description>LBG's Albany office recently participated in the local component of the national food-donation and fundraising campaign CANstruction, on display at the State Museum in Albany through April 28.</description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>4/18/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>South Bend Hosts Solar Summit</title><description>Joe Jancauskas, technical director at LBG, was a panel member and keynote speaker at the PV Power Up Summit and said solar is a vital part of a comprehensive energy strategy. </description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>4/25/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>LBG archaeologists find artifacts near North Carolina bridge project</title><description>Archaeologists found evidence of a settlement dating back at least 2,000 years. The investigation will continue until the end of April. </description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>11/22/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>Public Gives Input to Study of Route 22 Corridor in Bridgewater, Somerville</title><description>LBG handled the study of possible long-term improvements for the Route 22 corridor through Bridgewater and Somerville, NJ.</description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>3/21/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>In Southern Sudan, New Nation Begins 'From Scratch'</title><description>By the end of this year, Southern Sudan should have its first paved highway to Uganda. The new road will cut the costs of imports and boost trade, which is critical for an economy facing high prices, high unemployment and almost complete dependency on oil. This highway is part of ongoing road reconstruction efforts of USAID and its implementing partner, LBG.</description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>2/1/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>U.S.-Built Highway to Southern Sudan Paved with Hope</title><description>Until a few years ago, the main road that connects Southern Sudan to the outside world was in as poor shape as the region itself. Today, six years after a U.S.-brokered peace deal, the road — which links Juba, the region's capital, with Uganda to the south — bustles with new life, and the current has reversed, now flowing northward. The road has become a lifeline for a rising war-torn nation.</description><link>http://www.louisberger.com/Corporate/Newsroom/LBG-In-the-News</link><pubDate>1/27/2011</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
