by Government Contracting Pipeline | Aug 15, 2019 | Water Projects
California – Officials at the Santa Clara Valley Water District are planning the construction of a $1 billion dam and reservoir near Pacheco Pass to serve their 1.9 million Silicon Valley residents and avoid water shortages during future droughts. A new study...
by Texas Government Insider | Aug 9, 2019 | Water Projects
Houston officials recently announced that the city will receive federal funding for two of the city’s large-scale flood mitigation projects almost two years after Hurricane Harvey. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will award $46.9 million to the...
by Texas Government Insider | Aug 9, 2019 | Infrastructure
The city of McKinney parks system will benefit from several park construction and improvement projects set to begin in the fall and in early 2020. Construction of Cottonwood Park renovations is expected to begin later this year. This project will include renovations...
by Government Contracting Pipeline | Aug 8, 2019 | Energy
New York – Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a 15-year program to extend the operating life of the Niagara Power Project (NPP). The NPP supplies 10 percent of New York State’s energy, and the new program aims to help the state achieve its clean energy goals with...
by Texas Government Insider | Aug 8, 2019 | Transportation
The Texas Department of Transportation is considering a plan to commit $300 million for each of the next two years to reduce highway deaths. The Texas Transportation Commission instructed the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to find ways to lower by half the...
by Texas Government Insider | Aug 8, 2019 | Water Projects
The city of Houston will expedite $2 billion in improvements to its sanitary sewer system over the next 15 years under an agreement with state and federal regulators approved by City Council on July 24. Damaged and clogged pipes in the city’s 6,000-mile sewer...