Rebuilding America: Implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), passed in 2021, offers the best chance in decades for the US — the world’s largest economy — to address the failing quality of its infrastructure and improve its global competitiveness, providing $1.2 trillion in spending, including $550 billion in additional funding for transportation, energy, and broadband.

This webcast will consider how those funds are being allocated and delivered and provide solutions for an effective rollout based on lessons from the successes so far and the considerable challenges ahead. It will pay special attention to how the developing economic challenges are impacting the effective rollout of the monies, including the high costs of materials and labor, and the congested supply chains. It will also provide insights on the regulatory hurdles to successful infrastructure and how we can address them, and the need for effective transparency on how the money is spent.

By attending this webcast, you will learn:

  • What progress has been made to date in BIL spending and why some spending areas have fallen behind their intended schedule.

  • How the BIL is expected to transform American infrastructure and what role public-private partnerships should play.

  • How public and private sector leaders can work around unprecedented shortages in labor and materials to keep projects moving.

  • How policy and business leaders can approach regulation to facilitate more efficient, faster infrastructure spending.

  • How federal and state governments can build transparency into how the funds are used.
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John Gardner Alan Cole Nathan Rosenberg Eric L. Keen
Rebuilding America: Implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
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Rebuilding America: Implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

OCTOBER 20, 2022

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), passed in 2021, offers the best chance in decades for the US — the world’s largest economy — to address the failing quality of its infrastructure and improve its global competitiveness, providing $1.2 trillion in spending, including $550 billion in additional funding for transportation, energy, and broadband.

This webcast will consider how those funds are being allocated and delivered and provide solutions for an effective rollout based on lessons from the successes so far and the considerable challenges ahead. It will pay special attention to how the developing economic challenges are impacting the effective rollout of the monies, including the high costs of materials and labor, and the congested supply chains. It will also provide insights on the regulatory hurdles to successful infrastructure and how we can address them, and the need for effective transparency on how the money is spent.

By attending this webcast, you will learn:

  • What progress has been made to date in BIL spending and why some spending areas have fallen behind their intended schedule.

  • How the BIL is expected to transform American infrastructure and what role public-private partnerships should play.

  • How public and private sector leaders can work around unprecedented shortages in labor and materials to keep projects moving.

  • How policy and business leaders can approach regulation to facilitate more efficient, faster infrastructure spending.

  • How federal and state governments can build transparency into how the funds are used.

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