Brady Pieper DeKalb County proposes $4.27B plan to upgrade water and sewer infrastructure The new investment focuses on repairing an aging treatment plant, which has not seen major improvements in over 15 years.
Brady Pieper California creates fast-track system for developers to secure housing contracts The new hub will allow developers opportunities to review all sites on the State Excess Sites map and submit proposals for specific sites.
Brady Pieper Utah explores new town development near Park City An initiative proposes the construction of 725 housing units in Kimball Junction, which would later be incorporated into a town.
Adam Rollins Texas school districts to spend $114M on construction, renovations The districts are investing to improve their campuses, including plans to build facilities, convert school buildings and renovate failing systems.
Brady Pieper ODOT’s transportation study targets $20B in investments ODOT’s final report identifies 72 congestion risk locations throughout the state, also referred to as “hotspots.”
Keaton Peters MIA’s $9B upgrade set to transform airport experience through 2031 Last month, Fitch Ratings assigned an 'A+' rating with a stable outlook to the airport's bond issuance for capital improvements.
Brady Pieper Denver Water project lays groundwork for Littleton’s multi-year revitalization plan The utility project will install new water mains in downtown Littleton, laying the initial groundwork for Project Downtown.
Adam Rollins University of Iowa plans $81.4 million renovation project for student resource building Currently in the design phase, construction is anticipated to begin in 2025 and will be implemented across five phases.
Keaton Peters Florida proposes $14.8B transportation infrastructure investment If passed, the package would represent one of the largest transportation infrastructure investments in Florida's history.
Brady Pieper Loudoun County outlines $4.7B budget for schools, infrastructure The proposal would amend the county’s Capital Improvement Program to fund county and school projects over the CIP’s six-year planning period.