The Biden administration delivered robust investments to repair and modernize infrastructure projects around the country, said Secretary Pete Buttigieg, as he approached the end of his tenure as the ...
LONDON, Ohio—On the western outskirts of Columbus, Ohio, two doors down from a Waffle House, is a truck stop that, as of recently, has the first electric vehicle charging station in the country to be ...
Last week, the Biden administration announced that it has awarded more than $1.4 billion to projects that improve railway safety and boost capacity, with roughly $1 billion of the money coming from ...
RESTON, Va. — The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) designated 13 new Infrastructure Gamechangers — groundbreaking infrastructure projects and programs that represent the latest innovations ...
The massive Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed by President Biden in November 2021 after a long battle in Congress, is historic in its size and scope, pouring $1.2 trillion into just about ...
Following decades of talk about failing infrastructure, the country finally took a major step toward repairing it in 2021, transportation experts say. The year will likely be remembered in part for ...
The American Society of Civil Engineers credits the Inflation Reduction Act and the bipartisan infrastructure law for boosting roads, ports and transit systems. Federal lawmakers need to maintain the ...
Hitting a pothole is a rite of passage for the average American driver. But when temperatures turn freezing and ice coats the roads, they can quickly turn from weathered and in need of repair into ...
In the past four years, America’s infrastructure has improved — but just slightly. A report card released Tuesday by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave the United States an overall ...
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was passed in 2021, but most of the funding hasn't been spent yet. When that spending kicks in, it should benefit industrial, materials, and related ...
Engineering society says recent federal spending has raised America’s infrastructure grade from a “C-minus” four years ago to “C.” “While significant advancements are being made, we still face a ...