Population growth, weather events and public safety needs are creating great demand for public safety construction
Riding the rails will continue for people and freight – contracting opportunities abound… but changes could be looming
Miles Smith EPA to spend $225 million to improve tribal safe water access Tribes will be able to apply for projects that address concerns such as lead service lines and harmful contaminants in drinking water and wastewater
Adam Rollins Texas distributes $95 million for water, wastewater projects statewide Texas Water Development Board allocates funds to eight projects to improve water and wastewater systems, replace lead service lines and expand water treatment facilities
Keaton Peters Illinois awards low-interest loans for drinking water, wastewater improvements Program will help 17 local governments and water districts address aging and failing water infrastructure
Pete Hahnloser Pennsylvania to invest $274 million in water infrastructure projects Projects include replacing lead or corroded pipes, revamping aging water systems, growing service capacities and expanding access
Adam Rollins South Dakota invests $173 million in water and waste projects statewide South Dakota will invest $172.5 million in 36 water and waste infrastructure projects
Government Market News Staff Up to $430 million for projects that address PFAS available Program poised to award an unlimited number of projects that meet specific criteria
Miles Smith DOI invests $320 million in clean drinking water for Tribal communities Funds available to 17 tribes in 17 western U.S. states served by reclamation, which will implement the program in two phases
Adam Rollins Reno to build $221 million facility to purify water for reuse Advanced Purified Water Facility will produce high-quality reclaimed water to meet and sustain the state’s needs
Paul Stinson New York spending $49 million to support water projects Infrastructure projects will enhance water quality and promote economic development statewide
Adam Rollins Idaho town to vote on $16.5 million water plant expansion $24 million plant would ensure city can reliably treat and store water