Market Moves: Infrastructure Insider - Dec 22nd, 2023
 
 
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December 22, 2023
From the Editors

In this issue of Market Moves Infrastructure, we look at the latest updates and approvals in the sector. From a huge investment in passenger rails to direct potable reuse to history-making charging stations, it’s a verifiable grab bag, and we hope you enjoy all it has to offer.

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– Jennifer Ramsay

The Department of Transportation offered details on 10 projects in nine states ready for construction and 69 corridors across 44 states identified for future development.
From T&D World
With funding from the infrastructure law, the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership (GRIP) program is backing power grid projects with billions.
From Buildings
Owners and managers of buildings and campuses have to prioritize competition to attract tenants—but how can older buildings keep up? The answer lies in scalable automation solutions.
From WaterWorld
Today, threat actors have shifted their focus to the OT systems of critical infrastructure providers. Collaborative cybersecurity practices can help to minimize disruptions.
The State Water Resources Control board has approved direct potable reuse regulations, which will allow water systems to immediately treat wastewater for reuse in drinking water systems.
From Aviation Pros
The projects will be funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Airport Infrastructure Grant, which has already made $9 billion available to airports across the country to date.
From Roads & Bridges
The state was also first in line to request charging station proposals, announce future sites, and break ground.