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Construction Project Databases in Pennsylvania in 2024: Accessing Upcoming Projects

Building Radar

The construction industry in Pennsylvania is poised for growth in 2024, with numerous projects on the horizon that promise to shape the future of the state’s infrastructure. The platform offers filters to view projects specifically in regions like Philadelphia and statewide Pennsylvania.

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Federal Infrastructure Bill Paves the Way Toward More Transportation Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships

Constructlaw

trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) is poised to change how the United States views and implements public-private partnerships (P3s). surface transportation P3s that have reached financial close. infrastructure to crumble again due to the lack of insufficient funding. To date, the U.S.

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UPS To Create 1,700 New Jobs Across Pennsylvania

Business Facilities

billion to expand its operations to four locations in Pennsylvania. Read: UPS To Create 1,700 New Jobs Across Pennsylvania at BusinessFacilities.com. The package delivery and supply chain management solutions company will invest at least $1.4

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Keurig Dr Pepper Creating 378 Jobs In Pennsylvania

Business Facilities

Read: Keurig Dr Pepper Creating 378 Jobs In Pennsylvania at BusinessFacilities.com. The beverage company will invest $219.7 million in a new 1.5 million square-foot manufacturing facility in the Lehigh Valley.

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Two new marine highway routes to be designated for M-11 and M-79

Construction Today

US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced the designation of two new Marine Highway routes, as part of the United States Marine Highway Program (MHP). The MHP, a network of navigable waterways.

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Student Videos Win ARTBA Infrastructure Contest

Construction Equipment

A high school student from Pennsylvania and an undergraduate student from Florida Polytechnic Institute were named winners of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) 4th annual “Student Transportation Video Contest.”'

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New Pennsylvania Law Allows PPPs for Construction Projects

Best Practices Construction Law

Last week, ENR's Digital Wire highlighted an article in the Pittsburg Post-Gazette by Jon Schmitz about Pennsylvania's new law to boost private investment in public projects through PPPs. Instead, the arrangement relies on the private sector and other resources to help develop the infrastructure.