by Kristin Gordon | Jul 21, 2017 | Infrastructure
In May, voters throughout Texas decided on the outcome of thousands of projects and more than $8.3 billion worth of bond funding when they went to the polls. Around eighty-five local entities called for bond elections. Now, other governmental entities are considering...
by wpengine | Jun 28, 2017 | Transportation
Arizona- The Arizona State Transportation Board approved the five-year, $260 million per year construction program proposed by the Arizona Department of Transportation that aims to increase the capacity of the major commerce corridors by investing in new and...
by wpengine | Jun 28, 2017 | Infrastructure, Vertical
Nevada- On June 15, an estimated 1,300 people gathered at the Green Valley Ranch Resort to learn about the estimated $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium being built for the Oakland Raiders when they relocate to Las Vegas for the 2020 National Football...
by Kristin Gordon | Jun 28, 2017 | Legislation/Policy, Transportation
Two bills that were introduced June 21 and 22 provide very different outcomes for the future of aviation in the United States. Chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Rep. Bill Shuster, introduced a six-year draft House bill called the 21st...
by wpengine | Jun 21, 2017 | Public-Private Partnerships (P3), Water Projects
New York- Nassau County engineers have determined that the 110-year old aqueduct running underneath Sunrise Highway is in “very good condition” and county officials are preparing to proceed to the next stages of a proposed project to refurbish and improve...
by wpengine | Jun 21, 2017 | Infrastructure, Public-Private Partnerships (P3), Vertical
Florida- Orange County officials have been discussing the expansion of the Orange County Convention Center since 2014. The county hired a Missouri-based architecture company to conduct a feasibility study and recommendations included a parking garage, shuttle system...