Legislators reintroduced the Impact Aid Infrastructure Partnership Act, aiming to provide $1 billion over four years to address vital facility needs in school districts impacted by federal activities. U.S. Representative John Garamendi (D-CA-08) and U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI) spearheaded
The Nevis School is facing a pressing challenge as its infrastructure fails to keep pace with modern standards. Antiquated systems, including air handling units (AHUs) and rooftop units (RTUs), are nearing the end of their operational life span—some nearly four decades old. While these systems are s
Rice University has undertaken a series of major construction projects, reaffirming its commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities for both current and future students. These initiatives reflect the university's mission to foster an environment conducive to learning, research, and
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has embarked on an ambitious journey with a strategic plan to enhance infrastructure and implement significant operational upgrades at its Prescott Campus. These initiatives aim to elevate the university’s flight program to new heights while laying the g
Michigan schools are facing a staggering $22.8 billion gap in their infrastructure funding needs, a figure revealed by a comprehensive study. This financial shortfall underscores the crucial requirement for addressing basic infrastructure issues such as heating, roofing, and safety measures.
The pressing financial pressures on Maryland's counties have reached a critical point. With rising costs in transportation and education infrastructure, finding sustainable funding solutions has become a paramount concern for local governments. The Maryland House of Delegates recently made a