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Federal Funding Buoys Infrastructure Work in New York, New Jersey

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New York and New Jersey officials are fast developing programs aimed to expand energy infrastructure and boost resilience and sustainability, fueled by billions of dollars in federal funding.

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New York, New England See Extensive Flood Damage Following Intense Rainfall

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brought significant damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure in New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and Maine, as well as the accidental death of an engineering firm manager An intense rainstorm moving through the Northeastern U.S.

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New York State Voters Approve $4.2B Green Infrastructure Bond Measure

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The measure—which will fund efforts including climate change mitigation, flood risk reduction, infrastructure resilience and drinking-water protection—also includes a prevailing wage requirement.

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New York Build 2016 Conference

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The New York Build 2016 ( March 7th & 8 th ) focuses on a range of topic areas from construction regulation, major projects and upcoming contracts to sustainable building and the latest construction technology. The leading new construction exhibition will focus exclusively on New York and New York State.

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How to Get Paid on New York Public Projects

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New York State has announced a major project in the state’s buildup of its infrastructure, with billions in contracts available for contractors in state-wide projects — an early return on the US government’s renewed interest in infrastructure spending. Payment protection on New York public projects.

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LivAway Suites expands as infrastructure spending boosts extended stay demand

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The brand’s latest hotel groundbreaking in Dewitt, New York, is poised to benefit from a nearby $100 billion, federally funded factory project.

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New York City rebuilds $16.6M corridor with permeable concrete

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As a result of new stormwater rules, the city will require green infrastructure in other, similar-sized projects going forward.