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Webinar: Unlocking the Infrastructure Act

US bipartisan law has made money available - now Wejo helps DoTs to access it
By Adam Hill July 11, 2022 Read time: 1 min
There is money available for infrastructure improvement - knowing how to get those funds is key (© Melpomenem | Dreamstime.com)

In the US, for perhaps the first time in a generation, there is now money available for the improvements that the country's infrastructure definitely needs.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill was passed to “rebuild America’s roads, bridges and rails,” supplying an opportunity for state and local Departments of Transportation and civil engineering firms to apply for grants and bid on government contracts.

To help companies and organisations do just this, Wejo has teamed up with transport policy experts from Congaree River Group for the first installment of a webinar series, DoT and Civil Engineering’s Guide to the Infrastructure Act.

Understanding the Infrastructure Act takes place at 1pm EST on 20 July: register here

This first webinar will contain an overview of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill with a guide to the parts which are relevant to transportation and information on the various funding opportunities.

There will also be a live Q&A.

Join this discussion to learn how to maximise the opportunities of the Infrastructure Act for your organisation.

For more information on companies in this article

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