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Cement and concrete industry projects received $1.5 billion in total, steelmaking projects received $1.5 billion, and chemical engineering and refinery projects $1.2 billion. The Biden administration expects these projected to drive 1.4 million tons in carbon emissions cuts; [ 173 ] however, most of the grants had yet to be finalized by ...
By Steve Holland. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two years after President Joe Biden signed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law, his administration has launched 40,000 projects aimed at rebuilding ...
82,000 infrastructure and clean-energy projects underway 200,000 miles of road repairs underway (356,300 miles of highway are on track to be repaired by the end of 2026)
The following list includes projects to build new highways or improve existing ones, including roadways, bridges, and tunnels. It includes only projects that are underway or completed. Additionally, projects with multiple independent segments (e.g., I-69 Indiana-Texas Extension , Trans-Texas Corridor ) are not included, though individual ...
The 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act apportioned more than $1 trillion to a wide variety of projects deemed "infrastructure," including $550 billion toward "'new' investments and programs."
Ultimately, he was unable to sign into law a major infrastructure spending bill during his first term in office. [5] On January 31, 2019, Trump issued an executive order encouraging the purchase of U.S.-made construction materials for public infrastructure projects, especially those that need funding from the federal government. [6]
The House has passed a $1 trillion bipartisan plan to rebuild roads and bridges, modernize public works systems and boost broadband internet, among other major improvements to the nation’s ...
$73 billion in power infrastructure and clean energy transmission and; $65 billion for broadband development. [53] The bill also made the Minority Business Development Agency a permanent agency. [54] On August 10, The Senate voted 69–31 to advance the bill. [55] [56] On November 5, the House of Representatives passed it, 228–206. [57]