Infrastructure Advocacy Day
Take advantage of Infrastructure Week’s planned Advocacy opportunities to speak directly to your leaders in Congress and in State and Local Government. Infrastructure Week will coordinate an “Advocacy...
View ArticleSpeak to Congress
Tell you’re elected leaders in Congress that you’re paying attention. Using a variety of advocacy tools, including apps such as Building America’s Future’s I’m Stuck app and the American Society of...
View ArticleFor Elected Leaders: Press Releases, Proclamations, Resolutions
As an elected leader, show your support for investing in your community’s infrastructure, and highlight the work you and your peers have accomplished in service of your citizens. Check back here as...
View ArticleWrite an Op-Ed
Write an op-ed for your local paper or business journal. Be sure to check with your local paper about word limit and lead time for submission before you start. Consider co-authoring with interesting or...
View ArticleParticipate on Social Media
Thanks to the support of our Affiliates and partners, Infrastructure Week achieved more than 40 million impressions through Twitter and other social media platforms during Infrastructure Week 2015....
View ArticleSchedule and Editorial Board Visit
Visit your newspaper’s editorial board and discuss the state of infrastructure in your community and region, address some of your biggest concerns and challenges, and clear up any misconceptions about...
View ArticleEngage the Next Generation
Involve young people in Infrastructure Week by sharing educational materials with schools, arranging field trips for students to tour infrastructure facilities, and encouraging students and teachers to...
View ArticleTake to the Radio Waves
Arrange an interview with a local talk/news radio program. Commercial talk radio and public radio often have local mid-day shows that feature local guests, while national shows are typically syndicated...
View ArticleRelease a Research Paper or Report
Do you have upcoming research that will be ready for release around Infrastructure Week? An upcoming project, coalition, or program to announce? Highlight the work you’re doing in a high-visibility...
View ArticleBe Creative
There is no single or prescribed way to participate in Infrastructure Week. In our efforts to tell a compelling narrative on America’s infrastructure challenges and opportunities, we welcome fresh...
View ArticleCharting the Right Course for Improving US Infrastructure
American infrastructure might have received its second-straight D+ from the American Society of Civil Engineers, but at least we’re getting closer to significant momentum and action. With President...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: Improving Infrastructure to Grow America’s Exports
Chicago might have deep dish pizza and the blues, but it also has an infrastructure problem. It only takes 65 hours for a freight train to travel 3,000 miles from coast to coast, but it takes an...
View ArticleManufacturers are Only as Strong as American Infrastructure
At Manitowoc’s crane manufacturing facility in Shady Gove, Pennsylvania, countless truckloads of material come in and out our facility every day. Interstate I-81 is a central outlet for those trucks,...
View ArticleConnecting to the Future
At AECOM, we are proud to be a leader in designing and building the 21st-century infrastructure assets on which America’s economy rests and the nation’s prosperity depends. Our fully integrated team of...
View ArticleHow historic would a $1 trillion infrastructure program be?
“We’re going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none. And we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it.” From the very first night of his election...
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