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Aging substations to be replaced with $125M project

Aging substations to be replaced with $125M project

by Government Contracting Pipeline | May 10, 2023 | Energy

Oregon — The Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) has announced plans to replace 10 substations over the next decade as part of its Capital Investment Plan to update its electric grid and bring its aging infrastructure up to modern standards. The Currin substation,...
Design phase moving forward at University of Missouri

Design phase moving forward at University of Missouri

by Government Contracting Pipeline | Apr 26, 2023 | Education

The University of Missouri (UM) System Board of Curators recently approved a capital improvement plan that includes several renovations and new facilities. The approval allows university officials to engage architects to create designs for potential future projects. A...
Idaho’s higher education system gets $73M infusion

Idaho’s higher education system gets $73M infusion

by Government Contracting Pipeline | Apr 20, 2023 | Education

Idaho colleges and universities will receive almost $73 million for building projects, as approved during the 2023 legislative session. Boise State University is approved to receive $17.9 million. The money fund a 100,000-square-foot science research building to...
California gets $307M to help solve water problems

California gets $307M to help solve water problems

by Government Contracting Pipeline | Apr 20, 2023 | Water Projects

California is getting an infusion of $307 million to fix pipes, install new bypass channels, repair fish ladders, refurbish values, and improve pumps, turbines and motors. Funding will come from the Inflation Reduction Act and an infrastructure bill approved by the...
Capital Improvement Program proposes to spend $379M

Capital Improvement Program proposes to spend $379M

by Government Contracting Pipeline | Apr 20, 2023 | Infrastructure

Maryland — The Howard County Council will soon consider the 2024 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), a plan that seeks $379 million in funding for education, flood control and stormwater management, bike and pedestrian infrastructure, road maintenance, public safety and...
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