Jul 8th 2019 | Posted in Vertical by Government Contracting Pipeline
World Trade Center 340x240 NY issues RFP for World Trade Center Site 5 development

New York – Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced that the state is soliciting a request for proposals (RFP) to develop the World Trade Center Site 5. The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey issued the RFP, which calls for a developer to lease or purchase and redevelop the […]

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Jun 28th 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure by Texas Government Insider
walterelong 340x240 Austin park could get planetarium, Ferris wheel in $800M makeover
Walter E. Long Park master plan rendering

Walter E. Long Park in Austin could get $800 million in new amenities including a planetarium, Ferris wheel, and water sports zone after the city’s Parks and Recreation Board unanimously approved a new master plan for the east Austin park on June 25. The first phase of the plan, if approved by the Austin City […]

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Jun 26th 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure by Government Contracting Pipeline
bridge 340x240 Panel seeking consultant for Mississippi River bridge project

Louisiana – State transportation leaders are seeking a consultant to help them chart a path toward designing and building an estimated $1 billion bridge in Baton Rouge that would cross the Mississippi River and alleviate traffic congestion on the Interstate 10 bridge. The state Legislature last year empowered the Capital Area Road and Bridge District to […]

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Jun 21st 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure by Texas Government Insider
shoal creek 340x240 Austins Shoal Creek erosion control project estimated at $20M

The city of Austin is facing a projected $20 million repair project for Shoal Creek after severe rains damaged both city land and private properties in May 2018. The devastation of an approximately 300-foot portion of the bank collapsed into Shoal Creek causing a variety of issues including landslides and busted wastewater lines and leaving […]

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Jun 19th 2019 | Posted in Transportation by Government Contracting Pipeline
sky harbor 340x240 Sky Harbor Airport nears approval for $5.7B in improvements

Arizona – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is one step closer to getting some much-needed improvements. On June 11, the Phoenix City Council approved the airport’s Comprehensive Asset Management Plan (CAMP), estimated at $5.7 billion over the next 20 years. The plan calls for improvements to the airport’s terminals, roadways, and support facilities. The next step […]

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Jun 7th 2019 | Posted in Vertical by Texas Government Insider
library 340x240 Pearland to build $14.5M library

Officials at the City of Pearland are planning to build a new, freestanding Westside Library to open in late 2022 in a $60 million tax increment reinvestment zone (TIRZ) at Shadow Creek Parkway and Kirby Drive. The estimated $14.5 million branch library would be almost four times the size of the current library, which is […]

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Jun 5th 2019 | Posted in Transportation by Government Contracting Pipeline
traffic 340x240 Partnership moving forward on $105M San Diego interchange

California – Design efforts are underway on the State Route 94/State Route 125 interchange project that is estimated to cost $105 million. Caltrans, the state’s transportation agency, is leading the project, and the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is pledging $16.24 million from its FY 2020 draft budget toward the 2-mile segment that will provide […]

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May 29th 2019 | Posted in Transportation by Government Contracting Pipeline
railway 340x240 Feasibility study gains steam for Colorado passenger rail lines

Colorado – The Southwest Chief & Front Range Passenger Rail Commission and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) have set course on a request for proposals (RFP) this summer for a feasibility study on a proposed 173-mile passenger rail system linking Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins to Denver. Through this study, the Passenger Rail Commission […]

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May 24th 2019 | Posted in Vertical by Government Contracting Pipeline
austin convention center 340x240 Austin Council votes for $1.2B Convention Center expansion plan

Momentum is building for a proposed expansion of the Austin Convention Center with a unanimous vote by the City Council for a $1.2 billion plan on May 23. Council members authorized city staff members to research financing for the expansion as the next step in the process. The council’s vote represents a recent shift in support […]

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May 17th 2019 | Posted in Vertical by Texas Government Insider
Aransas county courthouse 340x240 Aransas County, Rockport to rebid Downtown Anchor Project
Aransas County Courthouse in 2014

Commissioners in Aransas County jumpstarted the Downtown Anchor Project by withdrawing all requests for qualifications (RFQ) for architect proposals at their meeting on May 13 . Rockport councilmembers were expected to follow suit. The project, which includes a new Aransas County courthouse and Rockport city hall, received commissioners’ approval to rebid the RFQ and allow […]

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May 14th 2019 | Posted in Transportation by Government Contracting Pipeline
Cascadia Rail map 340x240 High speed rail study on track with $10B appropriations bill

Washington – The 2019 Legislative Session came to an end over the weekend with lawmakers in Washington State supporting House Bill 1160, an appropriations bill that will provide $9.98 billion towards transportation projects over the 2019-2021 biennium. Funding from HB1160 will support a preliminary plan for the Cascadia Rail service that was unveiled in 2018. The […]

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Apr 12th 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure, Vertical by Government Contracting Pipeline
memphis sportsplex 340x240 Memphis seeking operator for new sports and events complex

Tennessee- In November the state approved a Tourism Development Zone (TDZ) of roughly three square miles for the city of Memphis. A sports complex would be the centerpiece of this $100 million project to rehabilitate the Mid-South Fairgrounds. Once the complex is built, the city plans to find someone to run the $40 million facility. […]

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Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Energy by wpengine
solar panels 1794467 960 720 340x240 Buffalo soliciting solar contractors

New York– The city of Buffalo has issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking 20-year power purchase agreements from solar contractors for 32 sites around the city. The solicitation is part of a larger renewable energy initiative led by the city, Erie County and area higher education institutions. The RFP states the city seeks a competitive cost […]

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Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Transportation by wpengine
65930012 162d 4712 aa82 4f1db64ca2ca 340x240 Projects proposed for I 35 in Georgetown

The Texas Department of Transportation held an open house Thursday for those interested in proposed changes to Interstate 35 in Georgetown. As part of the Austin District Mobility35 project, the plans include reconstructing the intersections at I-35 and Southeast Inner Loop and Westinghouse Road, improving the existing I-35 southbound frontage road from north of SE Inner Loop to Ranch-to-Market […]

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Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Energy by wpengine
park wind farm 3820819 960 720 340x240 Massachusetts to negotiate contract for offshore wind energy

Massachusetts- The office of Governor Charlie Baker will issue a request for proposals (RFP) for an offshore wind energy project. The state will consider bids of 200, 400 and 800 megawatts. The governor’s office oversees the offshore wind procurement process, but contracts are negotiated by the state’s three utilities. The governor’s officials will first request approval […]

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Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Wichita Falls Texas logo 340x240 Wichita Falls reviews projects that would alleviate flooding

Texas– The drainage system for the Quail Creek area in Wichita Falls, which has 3,442 properties, needs to be updated. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) mapping of the area is outdated and the model needs to be adjusted to include additional improvements made since it was last mapped in the 1990s. A FEMA map […]

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Apr 3rd 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure, Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
valve 1341929 960 720 340x240 Antioch preparing for desalination plant

California- Antioch’s city council has voted to move ahead with a brackish desalination plant. The city accepted a $10 million state grant that will pay toward the design and construction. Pumps would take brackish river water from the city’s Fulton Shipyard intake and pipe it to the desalination plant at 410 Putnam St. where it […]

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Mar 29th 2019 | Posted in Education, Vertical by Texas Government Insider
hobby 340x240 Texas A&M moving forward with Academic and Administration Building project

Texas A&M-San Antonio has hired a construction manager to assist with its Academic and Administration Building project. A request for proposals will be released April 3 to subcontractors and suppliers. The project entails construction of a 58,000-square-foot, mission-style brick and stone facade building. In addition to providing office space for administration staff, the building will […]

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Mar 27th 2019 | Posted in Transportation by Government Contracting Pipeline
fort wayne 340x240 $44M expansion planned for Fort Wayne International Airport

Indiana– The Fort Wayne International Airport needs a $44 million expansion to accommodate its continued growth within the current 100,000-square-foot terminal. Plans are in motion for a two-phase project on the west and east parts of the terminal. This year, preparations are underway to expand the first and second floors of the west terminal by about 30,000 square feet. The expansion of the first floor includes additional […]

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Mar 13th 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure, Vertical by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
barbed wire 340x240 Jackson County to solicit RFP for new jail

Missouri– Jackson County will issue a request for proposals (RFP) for an owner’s representative services for a new jail. An owner’s representative manages all aspects of a construction project on behalf of an investor or developer. The county recently formed a working group for project development of the new jail. A consultant team explored new […]

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Mar 6th 2019 | Posted in Vertical by Texas Government Insider
home construction 340x240 HUD approves $652M for Texas counties

Texas– The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has allocated $652 million to benefit unmet housing recovery needs. This is the third allocation of funding from HUD for Harvey recovery efforts, and will provide additional restoration resources for homes, businesses and infrastructure impacted by the storm. These funds, provided from the Community Development […]

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Mar 6th 2019 | Posted in Infrastructure by Government Contracting Pipeline
storm 3736011 960 720 340x240 USACE begins design phase for $1.4B flood project in Norfolk

Virginia– After three years of research, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), in partnership with the city of Norfolk, has reached a milestone in the Coastal Storm Risk Management study. The project moves onto the next phase with the approval and signature of Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite, chief of engineers and commanding general […]

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Apr 27th 2018 | Posted in Water Projects by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
Nick Williams Stephenville to use $17M from TWDB to upgrade wastewater system

Stephenville city officials plan to use $17 million in funding from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund of the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) to upgrade the wastewater treatment system. The first phase of the project, estimated to cost $9.5 million, is to add a relief load transfer point to bottleneck, said Nick Williams, director […]

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Apr 11th 2018 | Posted in Transportation by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
TxDOT 340x240 TxDOT set to begin second phase of $182M project on U.S. 281

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) officials plan to begin construction in 2019 on the second phase of a $182 million project to improve eight miles of U.S. Highway 281 from Stone Oak Parkway to Borgfeld Dr. TxDOT began work in 2017 on the first phase of a $192 million project to upgrade U.S. 281 from […]

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Mar 26th 2018 | Posted in Transportation by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
MichiganDOT.svg  340x224 MDOT to request bids for $100M construction project on I 94

Michigan- The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is requesting bids in June for a nine-mile construction project planned for Interstate 94. The project, located in Jackson County, is estimated to cost between $90 million and $100 million. The first phase of the multi-year project is expected to begin this summer. Road and bridge work will […]

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