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A bidding conference will solicit technological innovations and proposals for reimagining signal systems.
September 24 -
After spearheading large capital projects at New York State’s nonprofit entities, Dr. Gerrard Bushell is set to tackle a $7 billion infrastructure initiative at one of the world’s major airports.
September 23 -
Bipartisan legislation to streamline TIFIA has been introduced in Congress by two Texans.
September 20 -
States and cities have begun to factor climate risk into budgetary and other planning.
September 20 -
The charter boarding school is designed to lift homeless youth and foster children in largely Latino and African-American neighborhoods in South Los Angeles.
September 19 -
The private activity bonds would be used to help finance the planned Virgin Trains USA line to Victorville, Calif., from Las Vegas.
September 18 -
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority will issue senior-lien bonds with a Green Evaluation from S&P Global Ratings.
September 18 -
As gas taxes seem less plausible as a source of infrastructure funding, many are looking for alternate funding options.
September 18 -
Attorneys for Indian River County, the Department of Transportation and Virgin Trains will appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
September 18 -
Questions from transit observers and advocates followed the announcement by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of its $51.5 billion capital program.
September 17 -
Xay Khamsyvoravong, chairman of the Providence Water Supply Board, explains how this trending accounting tool could help offset Rhode Island’s local pension liabilities. Paul Burton hosts.
September 17 -
Gerrard Bushell is leaving the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York after four and a half years as president and CEO.
September 16 -
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's budget gap report comes amid deliberations on the MTA's five-year capital plan that raise accusations of secrecy.
September 16 -
IFA is restating its current bond trust indenture as it finalizes a drawdown loan of up to $436 million provided under WIFIA.
September 11 -
The county in concert with New York State wants to tackle a longstanding nitrogen pollution problem near the Jones Beach coastline.
September 10 -
The commission's $300 million sale for bridge work will be its first new money issue since 2010 as it struggles to fund its road and bridge network.
September 10 -
While blowing off steam about the entrenched, investor-owned utility is popular, executing such a major change would be complicated.
September 10 -
State and local governments are providing more transit funding than they have before, offsetting some of the ridership woes.
September 5 -
The city of Clear Lake, Iowa, is hoping a full-service investment-banking firm will help it secure the highest credit rating.
September 5 -
New York could benefit from a more comprehensive assessment of billions allocated yearly for capital projects, according to State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
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