Proposed infrastructure projects released - President Trump's top 50

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from Damon R. Conklin, Director of Government Affairs, Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange


President Donald Trump’s team has compiled a list of about 50 infrastructure projects nationwide, totaling at least $137.5 billion (public-private partnerships, with half the money coming from private investment).

The preliminary list, provided to the National Governor’s Association by the Trump transition team, offers a first glimpse at which projects around the country might get funding if Trump follows through on his campaign promise to renew America’s crumbling highways, airports, dams and bridges. 

Please allow me to draw your attention to the only two projects that are being proposed in California (of course, Southern California). 

Cadiz Water Conveyance Project in California’s Mojave Desert

The Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project is designed to capture and conserve billions of gallons of renewable native groundwater flowing beneath Cadiz-controlled property in California’s Mojave Desert that is currently being lost to evaporation and salt contamination at nearby dry lakes.

·       Cost: $250 Million

·       Jobs: 5,900 direct jobs

·       Engineering – done

·       Permitting - 95%

·       Funding – private
 

TransWest Express Transmission 

The TransWest Express Transmission Project is a high-voltage, direct current regional electric transmission system proposed by TransWest Express LLC. The TWE Project will reliably deliver cost-effective renewable energy produced in Wyoming to the Desert Southwest region (California, Nevada, Arizona).

·       Cost: $3 billion

·       Jobs: 3,000 direct jobs; indirect 4,000

·       Engineering – done

·       Permitting - 95%

·       Funding – private

 

See full list here: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3409546-Emergency-NatSec50Projects-121416-1-Reduced.html (California projects listed on slide 17 & 18).

I hope that you find this of use. 

 

Damon R. Conklin
Director of Government Affairs
Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange
1331 T Street ǀ Sacramento, CA 95811

Telephone: 916.442.8991 ǀ Fax: 916.446.3117 | Cell: 916.290.3400
Email: dconklin@srbx.org ǀ www.srbx.org

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