New York City Seeks Startup Applicants for Water Tech Pilot Program
[ad_1] Startup companies with hardware and software innovations will soon have a chance to partner with the New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection on improving the buildout and ongoing operation of the city’s massive municipal water system. The Environmental Tech Lab is seeking applicants for its
Congress Passes Tax and Spending Reconciliation Package
[ad_1] The House of Representatives passed the Senate’s version of the major tax and spending package July 3 following a record-length floor speech by the Democratic leader and without making any amendments to changes in the Senate’s bill. President Donald Trump is expected to sign the bill.The
Public Transportation Builders Zoom In on Collaboration
[ad_1] Amid uncertainty over the next federal transportation reauthorization bill, mass transportation builders are focusing even more intently to deliver projects as cost-efficiently as possible and gaining public trust—emphasizing transit-oriented economic development and collaborative project delivery as ways to achieve those goals.Andy Byford, special advisor to Amtrak
NJ Advances Controversial $11B Newark Bay-Hudson County Turnpike Extension
[ad_1] The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is moving ahead with the next steps of its planned Newark Bay-Hudson County Extension program, amid lingering public opposition and threats of lawsuits aimed at derailing the $11-billion effort to upgrade the heavily used, aging 8.1-mile highway corridor between Newark and
Lawsuit Alleges DBE Fraud on $3.6B Brent Spence Bridge Project
[ad_1] A Kentucky civil rights attorney has filed a false claims lawsuit against Walsh-Kokosing JV, the Ohio Dept. of Transportation and others involved in the $3.6-billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor between Ohio and Kentucky. alleging that he was shut out of a disadvantaged business enterprise compliance position, in