by Mary Scott Nabers There’s too much confusion about public private partnership (P3) engagements. That really needs to change. Unless something significant alters public funding for infrastructure projects in the next several years, P3 engagements will likely become one of America’s most common forms of project delivery for government. Every jurisdiction has benefitted significantly over the […]
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A P3 project near you soon? The chances are good for that to happen in 2024!
Wednesday, September 6th, 2023Current law enforcement needs are resulting in an abundance of contracting opportunities
Thursday, August 24th, 2023Current law enforcement needs are resulting in an abundance of contracting opportunities by Mary Scott Nabers Almost every correctional facility in America is old, inefficient, costly to operate and overcrowded. Very few have adequate space for education and rehabilitation services and almost none have critical care space for healthcare and mental health services. The U.S. Bureau […]
View this complete post...The 2023-2024 school year begins with construction underway on hundreds of campuses…but more will launch during 2024
Wednesday, August 16th, 2023School doors will open for the start of the 2023-24 school year, with many campuses under construction. Hundreds of planned construction and renovation projects will launch during this school year. In fact, billions of dollars have already been approved for projects that will get underway over the next two years. Examples of what can be […]
View this complete post...A vibrant, well-funded new marketplace that should be monitored
Friday, January 20th, 2023A somewhat overlooked marketplace in years past is now one that should be monitored regularly. Billions of dollars in federal funding, designated specifically for tribal lands, are flowing to Native American communities throughout the U.S. and, projects of all sizes and types are ready to launch in 2023. The feverish levels of investment in tribal […]
View this complete post...Hotel occupancy tax revenues will launch hundreds of new projects in 2023
Thursday, January 19th, 2023In 30 states, the cost of booking a hotel room usually includes a specialized tax purposed for tourism. The revenue collected from hotel guests becomes available for state or local projects that enhance existing venues or deliver new tourist attractions. Sports arenas, convention facilities and performing arts centers are prime targets for this funding. Each […]
View this complete post...High-dollar projects on the cusp will be announced soon
Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020Written by Mary Scott Nabers President and CEO, Strategic Partnerships Inc. Renovate or replace – these are the options government entities must decide between constantly. The tools, systems, facilities, programs, and technology necessary for efficient operations in cities, counties, schools, and state agencies are high priorities. Aging operational infrastructure is outdated, ineffective, costly, and, in […]
View this complete post...AEM: National Infrastructure Poll
Thursday, August 11th, 2016The poll found that a majority of Americans recognize the declining state of the nation’s infrastructure as an issue that should be addressed, and nearly half (46 percent) of respondents said that U.S. infrastructure has gotten worse in the last five years. Roads and bridges top the list of sectors of the nation’s infrastructure in extreme need of repair, but registered voters also believe that repairs should be made to railways, dams and water pipelines.
View this complete post...Infrastructure and the Military CDL Act
Monday, October 22nd, 2012On 10/19, President Obama signed The Military CDL act of 2012, which passed through both chambers of congress. With so many arguments about speed limits, infrastructure and safety going on in the country right now, it’s a happy abnormality. According to Trucking Info, “The law will enable an active duty service man or woman to […]
View this complete post...Washington: SR 520 — Bellevue Way Demolition
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011Crews demolished the western half of the Bellevue Way overpass Sept. 16-19, 2011, to make room for a wider bridge with a shared use bicycle/pedestrian path and landscaping. The work is part of the SR 520 Eastside Transit and HOV Project, which widens SR 520 from four to six lanes from Medina to Bellevue and […]
View this complete post...Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure: A National Study of Employment Impacts
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011POLITICAL ECONOMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Pedestrian and bicycling infrastructure such as side-walks, bike lanes, and trails, can all be used for transportation, recreation, and fitness. These types of infrastructure have been shown to create many benefits for their users as well as the rest of the community. Some of these benefits are economic, such as increased revenues and jobs for local businesses, and some are non-economic benefits such as reduced congestion, better air quality, safer travel routes, and improved health outcomes.
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