US Infrastructure Development Rate 2023
The US infrastructure development rate in 2023 saw a significant increase, with a growth rate of 5.2% compared to the previous year, driven by government investments in transportation and energy projects.
The US infrastructure development rate in 2023 saw a significant increase, with a growth rate of 5.2% compared to the previous year, driven by government investments in transportation and energy projects.
The US Department of Transportation provides an overview of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which aims to improve the nation's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and public transportation, with a total investment of $1.2 trillion over 5 years.
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) releases its 2023 report card, grading the US infrastructure a D+, citing the need for increased investment to address the nation's aging infrastructure and meet future demands.
Deloitte's 2023 outlook on US infrastructure development highlights the growing importance of public-private partnerships, innovative financing models, and the integration of technology to improve project delivery and efficiency.
Reuters reports on the projected growth of US infrastructure spending, which is expected to reach $1.3 trillion by 2025, driven by government initiatives and private sector investments in areas such as renewable energy and transportation.
The US Census Bureau provides access to data and statistics on infrastructure development, including construction spending, building permits, and public sector investments, offering insights into the trends and patterns shaping the US infrastructure landscape.
The Brookings Institution publishes a report on the future of US infrastructure, discussing the challenges posed by climate change, urbanization, and technological advancements, and highlighting opportunities for innovation and investment to create a more sustainable and resilient infrastructure system.
A video overview of US infrastructure development, covering topics such as transportation, energy, and water infrastructure, and featuring expert insights and analysis from industry leaders and academics.