Skip to content
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Latest:
  • Why Texas’ Disasters Are a Watershed Moment for Climate Infrastructure Investment
  • Illinois moves over $300M out of road fund as infrastructure crumbles
  • Trump’s Spending Plans Target Huge Programs That Favored U.S. Industries
  • Climate threat to U.S. infrastructure is accelerating. Here’s what’s most at risk
  • A Gateway to Skanska’s Infrastructure Dominance and Regional Prosperity
American Infrastructure

  • Home
  • Infrastructure News
    • Energy
    • Water
    • Transportation
    • Resources
    • Risk Management
    • Sustainable Solutions
  • AI Weekly
  • Features
  • Magazine
    • Flipbook
    • Content Licensing
    • Archived Features
    • Back Issues
    • Source Book
    • Reader Service Inquiries
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Content Licensing
  • Advertise
    • Media Kits
    • Ad Specs
    • Contact Us
Newsletter
June 10, 2024 Hanna

Booming Energy Grid Modernization at a ‘Make or Break Moment’

In the middle of an energy modernization boom, the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

U.S. Department of Energy Unveils Cleanup to Clean Energy Initiative, Proposes Solar Projects at Former Nuclear Sites

The first proposed projects under the Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative have been revealed by the U.S. Department of Energy

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Water Infrastructure Systems Across the U.S. Are Aging

These issues encompass a variety of challenges, from frequent water main breaks to aging water pipes, contributing to the country

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Transforming Abandoned Infrastructure in the United States

During the early 2000s, a disused rail line in Manhattan lay deteriorating—a relic of an era when freight trains traversed

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Nacogdoches Wastewater Treatment Plant Reaches Collection Capacity

The city stated that the substantial rainfall and ground saturation over the past week have overwhelmed the Wastewater Treatment Plant,

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

U.S. Department of Commerce Invests $6.6 Million for Water Infrastructure Improvements

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced that the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is granting $6.6 million to Halifax

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

West Linn Amends Highway 43 Agreement With the Oregon Department of Transportation

Following several years of delays, rising costs, and disputes with neighbors, the city of West Linn and the Oregon Department

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

The Minnesota Department of Transportation Conducts Yearly Bridge Inspection in Wabasha

According to MNDoT, annual bridge inspections are crucial for monitoring the seasonal wear and tear caused by Minnesota’s rapidly fluctuating

Read More
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Putting Pilot-Stage Clean Energy Technologies On A Commercialization Fast Track

It may seem dramatic, but “Valleys of Death” are hindering the United States’ progress in technology development, crucial for achieving

Read More
artificial intelligence
Newsletter
June 6, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Cities at a Glance: Smart Infrastructure and Connectivity in American Urban Mobility

In the second installment of the Cities at a Glance roundtable, experts from Chicago, Honolulu, and Austin explore how smart

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Idaho Department of Water Resources Director Issues Water Curtailment Order

Idaho Department of Water Resources Director Issues Water Curtailment Order Idaho Department of Water Resources Director Mathew Weaver issued a

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

California To Receive Half a Billion Federal Dollars for Water Infrastructure Improvement Projects

California To Receive Half a Billion Federal Dollars for Water Infrastructure Improvement Projects Among those investments are new valves used

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Arkansas Department of Transportation Speaks on Retaining Wall Collapse on I-630

A retaining wall up collapsed against Interstate 630 traffic, drawing some concern from drivers. Just below the Pine Street exit,

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Harbor Bridge Replacement Project on Schedule for Spring 2025 Completion

The new Harbor Bridge is on schedule for a 2025 opening. Work continues on the new bridge, which is designed

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Ocotillo Wells Solar + Storage Project Construction Completed

Qcells has commissioned a 50MW/200MWh solar-plus-storage project in California. Owned by commodities trader Vitol, the project is contracted under a

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

White House Announces State Partnerships to Increase Electric Grid Capacity

President Biden’s administration announced the Federal-State Modern Grid Deployment Initiative. Beginning with 21 states to modernize America’s electric grid, the

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Mitigating Hurricane Damage and Protecting Local Citizens

Hurricane season is approaching and outdated infrastructure, buildings are falling below current codes, thus increasing storm intensities and are to

Read More
Newsletter
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Broadband Infrastructure is Boosting Economic Growth and Cities

President Biden committed to connecting every household in America by 2030, as part of his Internet for All initiative, deploying over $80

Read More
Infrastructure
June 3, 2024 Hanna

Water Begins to Flow Again in Atlanta After Water Main Break Caused Disruptions

Mayor Andre Dickens announced a State of Emergency for the City of Atlanta after water main breaks throughout the city

Read More
Newsletter
May 30, 2024 Hanna

EPA to Increase Inspections and Take Enforcement Actions to Protect U.S. Water Systems from Cyber Attacks

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an enforcement alert ensuring community water systems (CWSs) comply with the Safe Drinking

Read More
Newsletter
May 30, 2024 Hanna

House GOP Transportation Leaders Probe California High-Speed Rail Project, Cite Critical Issues

U.S.House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO) and U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Ranking Member Ted Cruz (R-TX) are

Read More
Newsletter
May 30, 2024 Hanna

AI Is Helping to Ensure the Security, Reliability of the U.S. Energy Infrastructure

With America’s need for power never being greater as it continues to grow—recent filings with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Read More
New This WeekNewsletterWater
May 23, 2024 angelica@builder.media

USA Issues Storm, Flooding, and Tornado Alerts

A major weather event is underway across the United States, with storm, flooding, and tornado alerts issued for the northern

Read More
New This WeekNewsletterWater
May 23, 2024 angelica@builder.media

Texas U.S. 59 Multibillion-Dollar Overhaul Plans May Not Solve Flooding Issue, Officials Warn

For decades, U.S. Highway 59, a vital evacuation route out of Houston, has posed challenges for East Texas. In April,

Read More
New This WeekNewsletterWater
May 23, 2024 angelica@builder.media

U.S. Department of Transportation Grants Over $63M to 99 Communities for Safer Roads

The grants, a component of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law under the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, will

Read More
  • ← Previous
  • Next →

For the Latest Infrastructure News

Newsletters

A Gateway to Skanska’s Infrastructure Dominance and Regional Prosperity
InfrastructureNewsletter

A Gateway to Skanska’s Infrastructure Dominance and Regional Prosperity

July 7, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

The $2.3 billion Long Bridge Project between Washington, D.C., and Virginia is a major rail modernization effort, with Skanska and

Drain Cleaning Equipment Market to Reach $4.08 Billion by 2031
New This WeekNewsletter

Drain Cleaning Equipment Market to Reach $4.08 Billion by 2031

May 27, 2025 Fiona Slevin
Portland Infrastructure at Risk as City Gradually Sinks, Study Says
InfrastructureNew This WeekNewsletter

Portland Infrastructure at Risk as City Gradually Sinks, Study Says

May 27, 2025 Fiona Slevin
Executive Orders Aim to Advance U.S. Nuclear Energy and Scientific Standards
EnergyNew This WeekNewsletter

Executive Orders Aim to Advance U.S. Nuclear Energy and Scientific Standards

May 27, 2025 Fiona Slevin
Startup Enables 100-Year Bridges With Corrosion-Resistant Steel
InfrastructureNew This WeekNewsletter

Startup Enables 100-Year Bridges With Corrosion-Resistant Steel

May 27, 2025 Fiona Slevin
EPA Partners with City of Albany to Replace Lead Service Lines
New This WeekNewsletter

EPA Partners with City of Albany to Replace Lead Service Lines

May 27, 2025 Fiona Slevin




Home Page
Advertise
Masthead
About Us
Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 American Infrastructure. All rights reserved.
Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.

BUILDER.MEDIA TERMS OF VIEWING POLICY!
This website, digital publication, and all of its contents are the copyright protected legal intellectual property of Builder Media. None of the protected content of this publication may be copied, shared, forwarded, reposted, reformatted or in any way utilized for any purpose without the written permission of the Publisher, under penalty of suit as provided by U.S and International laws governing copyright.