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October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

FHWA Awards $62 Billion for Infrastructure Projects

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), $62 billion in Fiscal Year 2025 funding for 12

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EnvironmentNew This Week
October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Hurricane Milton Updates: ‘Potentially Catastrophic’ Category 5 Storm Takes Aim at Florida

As Florida continues to recover from Hurricane Helene, over 15 million people are under flood watches there and 11 million

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New This WeekNewsletterWaterWater Infrastructure
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Water Is the Backbone to Stable Municipalities

The role of water in any town might be much more crucial than we think When thinking about how and

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New This WeekNewsletterWater
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

EPA Forms Agreement With Honeywell To Help Restore Safe Drinking Water

Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an agreement with Honeywell International Inc. that funds construction of groundwater treatment

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New This WeekNewsletterWater
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

APWA’s Hurricane Helene Response

The American Public Works Association expresses support for those affected by Hurricane Helene and offers resources to aid in disaster

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New This WeekTransportation
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Ribbon-Cutting Marks Opening of New Buck O’Neil Bridge

According to KMBC it’s a project that’s been years in the making, followed by years of construction, and a special

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InfrastructureNewsletter
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

U.S. Army Expands EV Charging, Microgrid Infrastructure

The U.S. Army Reserve continues the rollout of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and other sustainable energy solutions at facilities

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EnergyNewsletter
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

DOE Investing $1.5b To Bolster Nation’s Electric Grid

The U.S. Department of Energy is investing $1.5 billion in four transmission projects to improve grid reliability, open access to

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New This WeekNewsletter
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Buttigieg’s Deflects Port Surcharges Amid Labor Dispute

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, President Biden and Vice President Harris are closely monitoring any attempts by companies

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EnvironmentNew This WeekNewsletter
October 3, 2024 angelica@builder.media

DOT’s Response to Hurricane Francine

The U.S. Department of Transportation, led by Secretary Pete Buttigieg, is actively supporting response and recovery efforts in states affected

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September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

Buttigieg Urges Port Operators to Negotiate With Unions

Amidst a looming contract expiration, top Biden administration officials, including Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su,

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Newsletter
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

Adapting For Climate Resilience

California is no stranger to the effects of climate change. Since 2020, we’ve seen the driest three years in the

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September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

Providing Flood Control to Urban Streams

Water resource projects don’t take place in a vacuum. Rather, they are interconnected with the people and environment around them.

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Newsletter
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

A Look at Future Bridges in Southern Florida

Broward County has unveiled preliminary designs for two new bridges over the New River, set to accommodate both a commuter

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NewsletterWater
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

63rd Street Waterline Replacement Project Completion Expected Fall 2025

The City of Boulder is set to embark on the 63rd Street Waterline Replacement Project, aimed at enhancing the infrastructure

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Newsletter
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

One of the Largest Stormwater Projects in Vermont’s History Announced

A significant stormwater management initiative has been announced in Vermont, representing one of the largest projects of its kind in

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NewsletterWater
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

New Wastewater Treatment Plant Opens in New Mexico

The City of Anthony, New Mexico, is set to enhance its wastewater management capabilities with a new treatment plant funded

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EnergyNewsletter
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

The DOE Supports Offshore Wind Energy Mooring and Anchoring R&D

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO) has launched a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in

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Newsletter
September 30, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

DOT Highlights Work to Combat Climate Crisis and Build More Sustainable Transportation Systems

In recognition of Climate Week, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is showcasing significant advancements in building more resilient and

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Newsletter
September 25, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

First American Deputy Chief Economist On August New-Home Sales Data

First American Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi reports on the recent new-home sales data for August.  August New-Home Sales –

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Newsletter
September 25, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

Addressing America’s Aging Water Infrastructure Challenges

While U.S. drinking water is widely regarded for its safety and reliability, the nation faces significant challenges due to aging

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Newsletter
September 25, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

American Water Works Association Presents Source Water Protection Week

The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is launching its fourth annual Source Water Protection Week from September 29 to October

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Newsletter
September 25, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

Innovative Solutions to Combat Climate Change in Public Works

As cities grapple with the escalating impacts of climate change, San Diego, Milan, and Jakarta are showcasing bold initiatives to

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Newsletter
September 25, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

Ensuring a Sustainable Future for Los Angeles’ Wastewater Management

Since its inception in 1923, the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts have been the bedrock of wastewater and solid waste

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Newsletter
September 25, 2024 lindsay@builder.media

71 Freeway Widening to Include 4 Additional Lanes

The long-awaited widening of the 71 Freeway in Pomona is progressing, with completion expected by fall 2025. The project aims

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