Tag: Funding
Funding for remediation and redevelopment projects is abundantly available to public officials
By Mary Scott Nabers
It should be noted that both state and federal officials are funding projects to remedy...
Wingtra Lands $22M Funding Round As Their Commercial Drones Take Off To New Heights
Zurich, Switzerland | The business use case and appetite for drone technology is growing rapidly, a marketplace that was worth $29.8B in 2022 is...
SFPE & SFPE Foundation Announce Free Virtual Handbook on Fire Risk Assessment and Mitigation...
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers and SFPE Foundation announce the publication of a free virtual handbook on fire-risk assessment and mitigation...
EPA Announces $2.5 Million in Funding to Restore and Protect Water Quality on Tribal...
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing an estimated $2.5 million in federal grant funding to improve water quality on tribal...
Keeping the Water On
How Engineers Can Help the Municipal Water Sector
By Graham Nasby
Each year the American Water Works Association (AWWA) publishes a report card on the current...
ODOT announces nearly $105 million in grants for public transit
The funding is going to dozens of urban and rural systems
COLUMBUS - Public transportation agencies across the state will soon benefit from millions of...
EPA Invites 38 New Projects to Apply for Water Infrastructure Loans to Improve Water...
Projects will provide water infrastructure upgrades for 24 million Americans and will create almost 200,000 jobs
EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov)
DETROIT (October 22, 2019) — At an...
Federal Transit Administration Announces $19.2 Million for Transit Planning in Communities Nationwide
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced today the availability of $19.2 million in funding to support comprehensive planning that improves...
PennDOT: Transit, infrastructure projects jeopardized
Secretary of Transportation Leslie S. Richards warned oversight chairs in the House and Senate that a recently unveiled House Republican plan to cut transportation funding from dedicated sources is based on misleading information and would lead to transit services cuts in small and large systems, and delay or deny assistance to important transportation infrastructure.