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Maryland Department of Transportation Releases $22.1B Final Six-Year Capital Budget

The Maryland Department of Transportation on Jan. 21, 2026, released its $22.1 billion Final Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP) for Fiscal Years 2026 to 2031, outlining a balanced funding plan that prioritizes safety and reliability while driving economic growth statewide....


Newport, R.I. Sets Maximum Price of $5.5M for Renovations to Florence Gray Center

The Newport City Council in Rhode Island ap­proved a contract amendment recently that guarantees a $5.5 mil­lion maximum construction price for state-funded renovations to the Florence Gray Center....


Under-Construction Elementary School in Johnston, R.I. Expected to Finish Under Budget

Construction of the new Johnston Elementary School in Rhode Island remains on time and is now projected to cost less than expected, according to a presentation made by a senior project manager at the Sept....


Abbott, HHSC Announce $239M in Construction Grants

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on March 20, 2025, that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission is awarding $239 million in construction grants to expand and improve access to inpatient mental health care in rural Texas....


Georgia's Midyear Budget Has Nearly $400M Set Aside for Capitol Hill Building Projects

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a record $37.9 billion midyear budget Feb. 29 that would pay for massive renovations on Capitol Hill in Atlanta, a new medical school at the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, miles and miles of Peach State roads, extra grants for rural airports, local water and sewer projects, and rural economic development programs....


Washington State Lawmakers Fail to Pass $4B Construction Budget

Washington State lawmakers adjourned their third overtime session July 19 without passing a new construction budget, the Associated Press reported. Initially, legislative leaders stated that they planned to adjourn earlier in the day after negotiations broke down earlier in the week over a water rights bill, tied to the passage of the two-year capital budget that would have spent more than $4 billion on projects statewide, according to the Associated Press....





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