Mary Scott Nabers New campus stadiums evolve beyond sports into community assets Multi-purpose facilities with high end features are being designed to attract large sports events of various types, concerts and other university functions.
Candace Barnette Season 2 Episode 2 – Tapping the Future: Water Infrastructure Solutions In episode 2, Mary Scott Nabers interviews Michael Irlbeck of EPCOR as they explore the paradox of water abundance versus infrastructure shortages.
Mary Scott Nabers Contracting landscape grows as community projects are launched Most of the projects are quite large and they are all moving rapidly—creating a dynamic environment for contractors.
Mary Scott Nabers Funding support for public projects is showing no slowdown The likelihood that private sector investments in future public projects will increase is almost a certainty.
Mary Scott Nabers Many new projects related to health care will launch in 2025 and 2026 The absence of health care doesn’t just affect residents. It also impacts the broader local economy.
Mary Scott Nabers America confronts urgent water infrastructure needs While there have been temporary funding pauses for certain federal programs, the support for water has continued.
Mary Scott Nabers New contracting opportunities emerge as communities invest in public spaces Libraries appear to be an extremely high priority for communities, along with new or expanded community centers.
Mary Scott Nabers Hundreds of cities have community-based projects about to launch… No slowdown in sight! These types of initiatives will continue to provide an abundance of collaborative opportunities in 2025.
Mary Scott Nabers Population growth, weather events and public safety needs are creating great demand for public safety construction While there are few guarantees in life about anything, the one area I am comfortable pronouncing safe is government contracting.
Mary Scott Nabers Riding the rails will continue for people and freight – contracting opportunities abound… but changes could be looming Billions will be spent as railroad projects are launched throughout the country over the next several years.