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Department of Transportation Allocates $1.73 Billion for 127 Construction Projects

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United States Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean P. Duffy has finalized the selection of 127 distinct infrastructure initiatives that will share a total of $1.73 billion in federal funding. Announced on July 09, 2026, the financial commitment covers every state and is intended to upgrade a diverse range of transportation assets, including highways, maritime ports, and aviation facilities. For the construction sector, this influx of capital represents a major opportunity for firms specializing in steel, aggregates, paving, and demolition. Duffy highlighted the strategic importance of these investments, stating, โ€œThis department is investing in repairing critical roads and bridges that connect Americans to job opportunities, port infrastructure that bolsters our national security, and aviation and transit projects that move American families.โ€ He added that โ€œThe impact of these dollars will be felt in communities nationwide for years to come.โ€

Major Investments in Surface Transportation and Paving

The bulk of the $1.73 billion is specifically earmarked for the nation’s surface infrastructure, with approximately $1.3 billionโ€”representing 77 percent of the totalโ€”dedicated to various road and bridge projects. These selections are designed to revitalize essential thoroughfares for commercial truckers and daily commuters, significantly benefiting regional paving and materials suppliers. In one prominent example, the North Dakota Department of Transportation has been awarded $24 million to execute a 10-mile repaving contract on Interstate 94. This project also includes the installation of high-tension cable guard rails to increase safety along the corridor, illustrating the detailed civil engineering work required by the new funding.

Expanding Maritime, Rail, and Aviation Infrastructure

In addition to traditional highways, the DOT is distributing capital across several other construction-heavy sectors. Maritime port infrastructure will receive $136 million, which includes an $8.5 million allocation to the Alaska Railroad Corp. to widen the freight dock at the Port of Seward. Rail initiatives, encompassing both freight and passenger services, were granted nearly $88 million; this includes over $24 million for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority to modernize and lengthen railways. Meanwhile, transit projects have secured nearly $170 million, with $14.7 million assigned to the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) for the refurbishment of three maintenance sites in Wisconsin. In the aviation sector, $11 million is designated for roadway improvements at New Orleans International Airport and Coolidge Municipal Airport. These diverse road and bridge projects are facilitated through the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant program, which received 1,200 applications totaling over $14.5 billion in requests, highlighting the immense backlog of infrastructure work currently facing the nation.

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