United States at a glance
- 6 Forward Pipelines
- 1 Project Tracker
- 1 Investment Program
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- All sectors covered
The United States has transparent procurement processes, supported by highly liquid financial markets that encourage investment in infrastructure.
As in many other three-tier government structures, the majority of the USA's infrastructure is owned, delivered, and managed by state governments and local municipal governments, while the majority of tax revenue goes to the Federal Government. The USA operates under a common law system.
This is defined by the metrics with the highest unweighted score out of 100.
This five-year infrastructure plan includes budget and allocation of funds to different projects across different state departments by the California Department of Finance.
Forward Pipeline
All
5 years
Yes
These are the City of Houston's five-year infrastructure spending plans, organised by sector. Plans are updated yearly.
Forward Pipeline
All
Annual
Yes
This interactive map of capital improvement projects in Austin is classified by sector and maintained by the municipal government. Projects on the map are current/beginning in the next six months.
Forward Pipeline
All
Live
No
The Michigan Infrastructure Council "Dig Once" Project Portal allows authorised public and private asset owners to document future construction locations/dates across transportation, water, utilities, and communications infrastructure. The portal alerts owners of overlapping projects and provides contact information.
Forward Pipeline
All
Live
N/A
This is the City of San Francisco's long-term infrastructure plan, which specifies projects and funding.
Forward Pipeline
All
2 years
Yes
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act lays out an investment of USD1.2 trillion in funding for broadband access, clean water, transport, and energy.
Investment Program
All
Static
Yes
This is a live tracker of all current and future projects of the Texas Department of Transportation.
Forward Pipeline
Transport
Live
Yes
This live pipeline of active projects is maintained by the municipal authority San Francisco Public Works.
Project Tracker
All
Live
Yes
The Connecticut Green Bank (CGB) is a sub-national public sector fund with a mandate to support the state of Connecticut’s public policy on clean energy by attracting private capital to achieve cleaner, less expensive, and more reliable sources of energy while creating jobs and supporting local economic development. The CGB has delivered more than USD1 billion in capital to clean energy in the state through the provision of program financing and technical assistance to homeowners, commercial businesses, and local municipalities. Learn more about the GI Hub National Infrastructure Banks tool here, and read more about the CGB here.