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$1 Trillion in Federal Funding for US Infrastructure Is Coming Soon.

. . . And There’s Work to Be Done in Georgia.

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miles of roads in poor condition (5th lowest)
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deficient bridges
(7th lowest)
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dams at high hazard risk (15th lowest)
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state highway dollars per driver (3rd lowest)

Challenges = Opportunities.

There will potentially be $1 trillion in federal funding made available to help bring infrastructure in the United States into the 21st century. Between the busiest airport and one of the busiest ports in the nation, the economy of the Southeast, in particular, depends upon Georgia to effectively move products and people efficiently through the state. It is imperative that Georgia receives its fair share of the infrastructure dollars that will be distributed by the Biden administration. In turn, it is also imperative that minority firms are at the table to assist with this massive effort. With a 35% minority population, Georgia must set the example.

Recommended reading
American Jobs Plan | The White House
AJP-State-Fact-Sheet-GA.pdf (whitehouse.gov)

What Is the Role of GMI Alliance?

The Georgia Minority Infrastructure Alliance brings together minority and majority-led infrastructure companies, service providers and partners seeking to position Georgia and themselves to compete for federal infrastructure funding. Our collective effort to bring increased attention to Georgia will succeed by highlighting the state’s diverse business environment as a strategic advantage.

Join Us.

Alliance Members:

  • Receive weekly updates on infrastructure policy
  • Receive access to tailored advisory for their specific needs
  • Participate in monthly webinars with policymakers and industry leaders
  • Participate in meetings with decision makers and public officials

Sign Up.

Mailing Address
830 Glenwood Ave. SE
#510-113
Atlanta, GA 30316

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