The House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Has New Leadership With the start of the 118th Congress comes new leadership in the ...
By Emily Newton Cities all over the U.S. are rushing to replace aging sewer systems, and there are a few critical reasons why. The nation&rs...
States Take Charge Of Resource Allocations By Zachary Perconti Last November, Congress passed and President Biden signed into law the histor...
This article was first written when the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) – an ambitious and unparalleled five-year inve...
The American utility contracting industry achieved its biggest win in decades in early November, as Congress passed H.R. 3684, the Infrastru...
By Emily Newton The fiscal stimulus is not just helping the nation’s economy recover, but also supporting many businesses impacted by ...
New Resources Directed At Upgrading Nation’s Obsolete Water Infrastructure In a well-attended White House ceremony, President Joe Bide...
Industry Members Come To Washington To Get The Job Done The chief executive officer of the National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA), ...
By Jane Marsh Most of us were looking forward to 2020 with a growing sense of optimism. The new decade was supposed to bring all sorts of op...
Several Important Industry Bills Are Moving Through Congress, But How Far? Congress has taken the infrastructure issue and embraced it with ...