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It's the latest proposal for a type of national infrastructure financing structure in lieu of the municipal bond market.
September 6 -
Iowa has the largest number of poor bridges, followed by Pennsylvania and Illinois.
September 5 -
The House bill supported by the coalition would allow municipal bond holders to transfer the securities to the bank in exchange for stock.
August 28 -
The Fed's expected September rate cut will "make market conditions more conducive to moving projects forward" said Dodge Construction Network's chief economist Richard Branch.
August 26 -
Loop Capital's Jim Reynolds was among the nine private and public entities that signed a pledge to help bring in more historically underutilized businesses on construction projects.
August 19 -
Proposed guidelines for federal tax credits could undermine the effort to build a clean hydrogen market, critics say.
August 16 -
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport received a S&P rating upgrade and a positive rating outlook from Moody's ahead of a $750 million bond sale next week.
August 13 -
It was a busy week for the nation's only publicly funded high-speed train project, which named a new CEO and debuted electric Caltrain cars following the Republican bill that aims to derail the "expensive mess."
August 12 -
Grant programs give the administration a degree of control over which projects get funded, similar to earmarks.
August 7 -
The Build America Bureau is poised to release awards for its asset concession program and preliminary guidelines for value-for-money analysis, two key P3 programs authorized under the IIJA.
August 6 -
The Palisades Tunnel project and phase two of the Hudson River Ground Stabilization project will officially begin later this year.
August 2 -
Successful roll-outs are countered by regulations and red tape.
July 31 -
Bond financing is likely for parts of a major revitalization effort on which the city is collaborating with the University of Notre Dame's School of Architecture.
July 30 -
U.S. Soccer will issue $200 million of tax-exempt revenue bonds through the Fayette County Development Authority.
July 29 -
Mayors rank economic development, infrastructure, and housing as top three priorities.
July 26 -
State DOT procurement practices impact project costs, according to the latest study to tackle the persistent question of why U.S. infrastructure costs are higher than those of other countries.
July 19 -
The city had set an Aug. 27 election on a proposition to create tax increment financing districts to help finance an arena project.
July 17 -
The largest grant, $1.49 billion, will go to the Oregon Department of Transportation to replace a pair of aging vertical lift bridges that connect Portland and Vancouver, Washington.
July 17 -
Neither presidential candidate is talking enough about the "unsustainable" U.S. deficit, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said.
July 16 -
Infrastructure projects and plans for a new transit police department topped the agenda at the agency's State of the Agency event.
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