Mary Scott Nabers 2026 will be a “Year of Action” as infrastructure momentum holds firm Nationwide, infrastructure funding remains strong in 2026 as programs advance transportation, water and grid projects.
Adam Rollins DOE, NASA ink agreement targeting permanent lunar nuclear reactor Federal agencies are planning to deploy a nuclear fission power system on the Moon by 2030 to support sustained lunar missions.
Allison Barnette ODOT advances nearly $100M rebuild of I-77 corridor ODOT is planning a $95.8 million reconstruction of I-77 south of Cleveland to improve safety, access and drainage.
Adam Rollins Sugar Land reinvigorates public safety under $63M police facility overhaul Sugar Land plans a $63.2 million police headquarters and facility renovation, expanding operations and courts.
Allison Barnette Maryland targets transit-oriented development to boost housing supply Maryland’s housing agenda targets transit-oriented development, easing rules and using state land to boost supply statewide.
Mary Scott Nabers The next infrastructure wave isn’t roads — it’s treatment plants A national surge in wastewater projects is reshaping priorities as communities confront aging systems and climate pressures.
Brady Pieper SDDOT offers freight rail opportunity in southeast region South Dakota seeks proposals to privatize its Napa–Platte rail line, seeking to boost rail access and regional economic development.
Adam Rollins Coral Springs plans $101M water treatment plant to meet growing demand Coral Springs will build a $101M water treatment plant using nanofiltration technology to replace its aging system.
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Allison Barnette New York City Council approves $448M Midtown mixed-use plan to expand housing options NYC approved the Midtown South plan, adding 10,000 housing units, 2,800 affordable units and $448M for public infrastructure.