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US infrastructure spending starts 2023 with a bang

2023-08-16 1 Dailymotion

he U.S. construction sector has started 2023 on the right foot, <br />sustained by the sudden acceleration of the non-residential segment and particularly by large infrastructure projects.<br /> According to many analysts, 2023 should bring sizable increases in investments and the development of long term projects that state administrations had been considering for some time.<br />A Dodge Construction report shows a 27% increase in new starts in December 2022, the first rise since 2017.<br /> Much of this leap was due to the start of construction of large projects such as the Golden Triangle Ethylene Cracker plant, worth $8.5 billion in Orange, Texas; <br />AltAir/World Energy’s new $2 billion renewable energy facility in Paramount, California;<br /> the Champlain Hudson Power Express power line in New York, a $2.2 billion project; <br />a New Fortress Energy Louisiana LNG terminal in Grand Isle, worth $1.2 billion;<br /> and the $535 million solar power plant by Black Diamond in Illinois.<br />The new business of college stadiums<br />Florida's expansion and Lane Construction's projects<br />All the projects receiving federal funds<br />#infrastructure#construction#future <br />Massive US Infrastructure Investments: Breaking Ground in 2023<br />Unveiling the Future: US Infrastructure Spending Ignites in 2023<br />Revolutionizing America: Explosive Start to 2023 Infrastructure Projects<br />2023 Infrastructure Surge: The US Unleashes Monumental Investments<br />From Boom to Transformation: US Infrastructure Takes Off in 2023

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