Adam Rollins Covington housing authority seeks developer for 76-acre redevelopment The Kentucky city is seeking a developer to purchase and redevelop the former largest public housing site in the state.
Candace Barnette Navy issues RFI in preparation for $250M submarine pier expansion in Washington The U.S. Navy is planning an up-to-$250M pier expansion at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor and is seeking interest through a new RFI.
Candace Barnette Army Corps of Engineers accepting proposals for $403M Trinity River bypass project in Fort Worth The $1.17 billion project has been pushed back to spring 2026. Contract development proposals will be accepted through fall 2025.
Adam Rollins Fargo seeks P3 for $41M convention center development The city will seek private developers to construction a new convention center and surrounding private developments.
Brady Pieper Orange County’s $35M pedestrian bridge project enters design stage The project will develop a unique, drone-shaped pedestrian bridge above an intersection in southwest Orlando.
Allison Barnette Vanderbilt University eyes P3 model for mixed-use district development Vanderbilt University is planning to transform about 40 acres in Midtown Nashville to a new mixed-use district.
Candace Barnette Regional Transportation Council adopts $217B plan to address North Texas’ future growth The council adopted the long-range plan, which expands infrastructure and highways for an estimated four million new residents.
Candace Barnette Connecticut to issue $9.7B in bonds for statewide infrastructure projects The funding will target everything from crumbling bridges to school renovations, with $4.5 billion authorized for FY 2026.
Candace Barnette Google, CTC Global seek state, utility partnerships to expand power grid capacity The unique RFI will identify areas with the most potential for grid improvement, where advanced conductors can be deployed.
Miles Smith New York opens $325M funding round for water, wastewater infrastructure The state is announcing the next round of funding for two statewide programs, seeking to improve water quality and treatment.