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Best not to overlook the ever-growing trend of government’s public-private partnerships

Friday, April 14th, 2023

Support for public-private partnerships (P3s) continues to mount and federal programs are available to help fund P3 projects. Not only is the federal government encouraging private sector collaboration and investment, guidance for public officials ready to launch the projects is also available now. The newly launched Regional Infrastructure Accelerators Program has placed assistance centers throughout […]

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Bus rapid transit system projects create high demand for goods and services from private sector partners

Wednesday, April 12th, 2023

Bus rapid transit (BRT) system activities should not be overlooked if partnering with the government is of interest. This is a ‘hot’ marketplace for contracting and collaboration. Opportunities will include, but not be limited to, initiatives that enhance and make route schedules more efficient, convenient and appealing. The construction of sheltered wait stations, real-time mapping […]

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Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
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Federal programs are funding ‘rail to trail’ projects nationwide

Thursday, April 6th, 2023

Federal programs that have been significantly enhanced are now responsible for hundreds of new projects called ‘rail to trail’ initiatives throughout the U.S. Congress authorized billions of dollars to support multi-use trails and other kinds of non-motorized transportation projects and the funding is now flowing through the Federal Highway Administration. In fact, the distribution is […]

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Billions in funding awarded to states to address ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

A recent study revealed some shocking facts. Researchers with Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit organization, provided data that points to more than 200 million Americans who must depend on contaminated drinking water. Chemicals that are commonly used to treat manufactured products for heat resistance and water repellence (PFAS or ‘forever chemicals’) are now in the […]

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More funding now flowing to U.S. ports for modernization projects

Friday, March 31st, 2023

American ports, even those that are among the busiest in the world, have faced near-crippling levels of congestion since the outbreak of COVID. Supply chain back-ups have also had a negative impact. The smaller ports especially have scrambled to meet demand, but it is obvious that operational inadequacies at all U.S. ports must be addressed. […]

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The launching of tourism projects in America is rampant

Wednesday, March 29th, 2023

Public officials at the local levels of government are using recent increases in tax revenue to support tourism projects. State officials throughout the country are also launching new funding programs to increase economic development and lock in future economic vitality. The result is that there is about to be an abundance of new contracting opportunities […]

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Many federal funding programs have new mandated rules

Friday, March 24th, 2023

The federal government is changing the rules for some very significant funding programs. Many of the changes relate to how federal agencies will distribute funding to state and local governments and the types of projects the funding will support. Rules emphasizing cybersecurity, clean energy, resilience, environmental justice and equity (among other priorities) are already impacting […]

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Smart technologies are in high demand when public officials have problems to solve

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023

Over recent years, smart technologies that emphasize automation, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and data monitoring have become critical components of infrastructure modernization projects. Public officials are doubling down on these types of technologies because of the benefits they deliver. Smart technology was first noticed when governmental entities installed LED lighting, synchronized and adjustable […]

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Large amounts of funding now available for new and/or upgraded K-12 facilities

Tuesday, March 21st, 2023

Enrollment data for K-12 school systems in the U.S. can fluctuate dramatically from year to year. Regardless of whether enrollment increases or decreases, the numbers point to demand changes and, more often than not, school officials must address growth with new construction projects. For school districts with land-ownership portfolios, the most common approach is to […]

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