Utility & Infrastructure
CenterPoint CEO Announces Action Plans to Build Resilient Coastal Grid, Improve Hurricane Preparedness and Response
CenterPoint’s plan of action, which focuses on three classes of priorities, was submitted to the PUC and details a series of initial actions that the company will take both immediately and long-term.
CenterPoint Energy Restores Power to 92% of Impacted Customers Post Hurricane Beryl
CenterPoint Energy has now restored power to 92% of impacted customers and plans to restore electricity to approximately 98% of impacted customers by the end of day on Wednesday, July 17.
Clark Construction Building in Airports Nationwide, Including IAH
Clark Construction is working with its aviation partners to build the infrastructure that improves efficiency and maximizes comfort and convenience for the travelers who take to the skies, including at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
Rise in Trade Underscores Infrastructure Needs: TxDOT
As Texas continues to see a booming economy, TxDOT is working to address congestion at the U.S.-Mexico border to help the flow of goods between the two countries.
CenterPoint Energy Foundation Accepting Applications for its Second Grant Cycle of 2024
The CenterPoint Energy Foundation is currently accepting applications for its second and final 2024 grant cycle through July 26.
METRO Not Proceeding with Federal Grant Application for University Corridor Project
Based on a financial review, METRO will not proceed with the federal grant application for the University Corridor Project at this time.
Houston City Council Passes Fiscal 2025 Budget Emphasizing Infrastructure, Drainage, More
The new FY25 General Fund Expenditure Budget, totaling $3.03 billion an increase of $74.3 million, reflects a $12 million expenditure increase from adopted budget amendments.
CG Infinity Elevates Tanya Shepherd to Senior Vice President
Thanks to Senior Vice President Tanya Shepherd’s leadership, CG Infinity now offers robust solutions for back-office technology implementation and integration.
Mayor Whitmire Announces Compromise on Shepherd Durham Phase II Project
Mayor John Whitmire and the Memorial Heights TIRZ have reached a compromise on the design of the Shepherd Durham Phase II project that maintains the terms of the federal grant, preserves general mobility, and creates transportation options while enhancing drainage and wastewater infrastructure.
DFW Airport Reopens Runway Ahead of Schedule to Support Record Summer Travel Season
Earlier this year, DFW was awarded a $45 million Airport Infrastructure Grant under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration to assist in funding the runway project.
CenterPoint Energy Assessing Damage from Tuesday Storms in Houston Area
CenterPoint Energy is assessing damage to its infrastructure following Tuesday afternoon’s severe thunderstorm that caused flooding.
Biden Administration Sets New Standards for Voluntary Carbon Markets to Drive Climate Action
Additionally, the administration is involved in international standard-setting efforts and supporting high-integrity VCMs in global markets.
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