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President Trump’s infrastructure plan will be out in a few weeks. Funding for big federal projects could need “creative financing,” according to Kentucky Transportation Sec. Greg Thomas.
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If you’ve traveled recently across the Commonwealth – or across the country – you’ve probably seen them. Construction workers. Cranes and bulldozers. New buildings and burgeoning developments. It’s the signs of progress.
Tennessee and Nissan have joined forces to open a Tennessee College of Applied Technology campus in Smyrna. The campus will train workers on automotive technology.
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Launched by the state’s Environmental Protection Agency, the Ohio Materials Marketplace allows Ohio businesses, not-for-profits and government organizations to list available or needed scrap and byproduct materials such as wood pallets or used bricks.
Trump Infrastructure Plan Could Rely on ‘Creative Financing’
/in News /by Ed GreenPresident Trump’s infrastructure plan will be out in a few weeks. Funding for big federal projects could need “creative financing,” according to Kentucky Transportation Sec. Greg Thomas.
Kentucky P3 law recognized during National Infrastructure Week
/in News /by Ed GreenKentucky is getting some well-deserved attention for its P3 laws during National Infrastructure Week, which started Monday.
Welcome to P3 Kentucky
/in Features /by Ed GreenIf you’ve traveled recently across the Commonwealth – or across the country – you’ve probably seen them. Construction workers. Cranes and bulldozers. New buildings and burgeoning developments. It’s the signs of progress.
Tennessee, automaker team up on workforce development
/in News /by Ed GreenTennessee and Nissan have joined forces to open a Tennessee College of Applied Technology campus in Smyrna. The campus will train workers on automotive technology.
Ohio launches online marketplace for reuse, recycling
/in News /by Ed GreenLaunched by the state’s Environmental Protection Agency, the Ohio Materials Marketplace allows Ohio businesses, not-for-profits and government organizations to list available or needed scrap and byproduct materials such as wood pallets or used bricks.