Population growth, weather events and public safety needs are creating great demand for public safety construction
Riding the rails will continue for people and freight – contracting opportunities abound… but changes could be looming
Adam Rollins Maine to provide infrastructure support to working waterfronts, coastal communities Funds will help repair and renovate infrastructure damaged by recent storms and create a program to support working waterfronts
Adam Rollins Orlando-area city plans replacement library to provide more space City to build two-story, 20,000-square-foot facility and repurpose existing building for other public uses
Adam Rollins Arkansas city building community center, improving sports complex, parks Residents approved plan that includes a community center, outdoor water park, bike trails and improvements to city parks and a sports complex
Adam Rollins SANDAG’s $1.3 billion FY 2025 draft budget covers more than 200 projects SANDAG board of directors will meet May 10 to approve the final FY 2025 budget. If approved, the budget will take effect July 1, 2024
Gracie Warhurst Louisville’s new development strategy: Bring residents back to downtown City design is in response to the way city spaces function after the COVID-19 pandemic
Miles Smith New Jersey to spend billions on infrastructure projects over five years State Transportation Trust Fund authorizes roughly $10.37 billion for transportation project from FY 2025 through FY 2029
Adam Rollins Wisconsin secures $211 million in federal funds for community projects Funds will support community-driven infrastructure, housing, energy resilience and water projects
Adam Rollins Missouri city places $85 million municipal complex on ballot City center complex would house the city hall, providing extra office space, and an expanded historical society
Adam Rollins Anchorage to decide on $130 million for schools, public safety, roads Funds will help upgrade schools; improve roads, drainage and parks; and enhance public safety and public restrooms
Miles Smith DOT makes $44.5 million to improve hike and bike trail connectivity Program supports connected bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure improvements, including trail networks between communities