New healthcare facilities and hospital expansion projects will launch soon in numerous states with more on the way
Few public projects generate as much diverse demand for industry expertise as infrastructure initiatives
Transportation projects continue to provide opportunities for government contractors throughout the U.S.
Miles Smith Historic $2.55 billion bond issue to pay for JFK’s new international terminal New Terminal One will serve as an anchor international terminal in the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $19 billion project to transform JFK
Adam Rollins Pittsburgh-area district invests $30 million to renovate schools Project will update interior spaces, address HVAC issues and repair infrastructure across both campuses
Miles Smith EPA invests $22.4 million in continuing effort to clean up Chesapeake Bay Recipients include community nonprofits that are partnering with the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program office as well as state and local governments
Adam Rollins Drought resilience, water supply projects get $142 million boost Funds will help reclaim and reuse wastewater, build water recycling facilities and support water desalination projects
Miles Smith New York spending $98 million to improve alternative transportation Projects include building sidewalks, shared-use paths and other infrastructure that facilitate non-motorized modes of travel
Miles Smith Rural drinking water projects get $43 million federal boost Investment builds on $733 million previously announced for rural water projects from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Adam Rollins Indiana University to build $110 million athletics center University will use $89 million in state appropriations to fund the project, taken from the state’s biennial budget
Keaton Peters $60 million awarded to roll out vehicle technology to make roads safer Program will help advance technologies that allow vehicles to ‘talk’ to each other and gather information from sources near the road
Adam Rollins Santa Barbara, California, to replace reservoir, improve water safety 10-million-gallon Vic Trace Drinking Water Reservoir was built in 1952 and is now reaching the end of its useful life
Gracie Warhurst FHWA releases $108 million to improve safety on tribal roadways Transportation improvements will help mitigate roadway fatalities and serious injuries on federal and tribal lands.