Biden administration announced Oct. 8 $2.6 billion more for that
effort, distributed through drinking water state revolving funds and
added to $15 billion funded through the federal infrastructure law.
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Biden administration announced Oct. 8 $2.6 billion more for that
effort, distributed through drinking water state revolving funds and
added to $15 billion funded through the federal infrastructure law.
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Financial, legal and political bumps did not dent the global environmental services market for ENR’s Top 200 Environmental Firms, based on results reported in this year’s ranking.
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ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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By middle of 2025, Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts are expected to prompt planned projects to break ground faster, Dodge says.
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A lawsuit by the New York Civil Liberties Union has called the project’s environmental assessment “limited and flawed.”
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The federal approval, which would allow work to start as early as next year on the 2.6-GW project, is the tenth by the Biden Administration.
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The federal approval, which would allow work to start as early as next year on the 2.6-GW project, is the tenth under the Biden Administration.
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The federal project approval, which would allow construction start as early as next year, is the tenth under the Biden Administration.
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Growth in use of electric equipment in construction has been relatively slow in the U.S. despite successful pilot efforts, but a new coalition of cities, municipal agencies and industry groups is looking to promote wider adoption.
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Contracts have been awarded for emergency interstate repairs and to reconnect Asheville, N.C.’s largest water treatment plant.
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