Miles Smith NYSERDA issues call for large-scale solar, wind proposals NYSERDA invites bids for solar and wind projects to add 9.7 GW of power, create jobs and secure $5 billion in energy investments.
Allison Barnette Wisconsin DOT outlines major WIS 32 improvements in Kiel WDOT is planning upgrades to a highway in Kiel, including a roundabout, new bike lanes, a bridge and utility improvements.
Adam Rollins Brevard advances $143M wastewater treatment project Brevard will expand its wastewater treatment plant to 4 million gpd under a $143 million project, with construction expected in 2026.
Allison Barnette NNSA seeks private partners for South Carolina data center project NNSA has issued an RFP for AI and energy infrastructure at the Savannah River Site, seeking partners to develop the facility.
Adam Rollins Macon-Bibb commissioners advance $30M jail expansion with mental health focus Macon-Bibb will renovate its law enforcement center with an expansion, adding 150 beds, parking and health care facilities by 2026.
Candace Barnette USDOT awards grant for downtown revitalization in Missoula Missoula’s downtown mobility project reaches 30% design, with upgrades to streets, lanes, trail connections, and traffic signals.
Adam Rollins Pasco County advances design for $42M widening project Pasco County approved a $42.4M project to widen a 2.4-mile road segment with added bike lanes, sidewalks and stormwater systems.
Miles Smith PennDOT advances final design for $145M bridge renovation in Harrisburg PennDOT is advancing a $145.2 million rehabilitation of Harrisburg’s Market Street Bridge, adding a variety of safety upgrades.
Candace Barnette Tennessee DOT unveils $5B public-private choice lanes plan Tennessee is weighing a $5 billion project for I-24, seeking a public-private partnership to develop the heavily trafficked corridor.
Adam Rollins Cumberland commissioners revive $100M plan to renovate historic theater, arena Cumberland County is moving forward with a $100 million renovation of the Crown Coliseum Theater under new plans.