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New sportsplexes and recreation centers are reshaping communities nationwide
Emergency response infrastructure enters new era nationwide
America’s airports prepare for a new era of expansion and modernization
Federal procurement rules are changing, and it’ll be wise to monitor how they evolve
Government at a Crossroads: Funding, uncertainty reshape America’s infrastructure outlook
States ramp up healthcare modernization with major investments in labs, hospitals and behavioral health
The Quiet Revolution: Building the future from the ground up
America’s aging water systems trigger a surge in billion-dollar fixes
Transit hubs emerge as catalysts for growth and development
Play, Gather, Thrive: Cities double down on recreation investments
Universities continue to launch multimillion-dollar campus transformations
Public library projects expand nationwide as communities invest in modernization
Battery storage projects surge as grid reinforcement becomes a national priority
Redevelopment projects still in planning phases create industry opportunities nationwide
Surging demand for student housing fuels major campus investment opportunities
Big news to share… and, as always, upcoming opportunity alerts that are just in planning stages
Civic campus projects drive downtown revitalization nationwide
Transit-oriented development projects continue to reshape American cities
Universities launch major academic facility projects nationwide
Aging U.S. bridges drive multibillion-dollar replacement plans
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