101 Highway Improvement Projects Underway or Completed in South Carolina Thanks to Stimulus Law
WASHINGTON, March 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- There are currently 101 American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA)-financed highway construction projects underway or completed in South Carolina involving $278 million in funds, according to data released today by the Washington, D.C.-based American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The projects underway or completed have supported or are supporting 7,736 jobs in South Carolina that would otherwise not exist, says ARTBA Vice President of Economics & Research Dr. Bill Buechner.
ARRA, signed into law on February 17, 2009, provided $48 billion for transportation improvements over two years, including $27.5 billion for highway, bridge and related construction projects nationwide. The law is having significant impacts on the transportation construction industry in all 50 states.
ARRA provided $465.3 million to South Carolina for highway, bridge and related improvements. This one-time bonus added more than 84 percent to South Carolina's regular federal highway funds under the current federal surface transportation law -- Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) -- bringing the state's total federal highway funding in 2009 to a record $1.01 billion.
According to Buechner, a Harvard-trained economist, another 70 projects have been identified and are slated to be under construction shortly.
The following shows the number of ARRA-financed highway projects and amount obligated in each
South Carolina congressional district.
Congressional District |
Number of projects |
Amount Obligated |
|
1 |
20 |
$43,693,777 |
|
2 |
27 |
$57,504,573 |
|
3 |
31 |
$63,694,984 |
|
4 |
18 |
$51,372,999 |
|
5 |
26 |
$56,928,803 |
|
6 |
21 |
$56,067,356 |
|
Multidistrict/Statewide |
28 |
$93,909,292 |
|
A full report can be obtained by contacting ARTBA's Jeff Solsby at [email protected] or 202-289-4434.
For 108 years, ARTBA has represented the U.S. transportation design and construction industry before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, news media and general public.
SOURCE American Road & Transportation Builders Association
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