Conference Will Explore Infrastructure Contracting Opportunities Under Trump
Follow the Dollar: Infrastructure 2017
President Trump will focus on Water, Energy and Transportation--the cornerstones of economic development.
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA, December 19, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Nothing in President-elect Donald Trump's agenda will loom as large as his commitment to revitalize the infrastructure. Some projects will get going through congressional appropriations while others will get their start by eliminating impediments -- such as authorizing the Keystone Pipeline -- and easing a broad array of federal regulations and stipulations.— Llewellyn King, Host-White House Chronicle
The conference, Infrastructure 2017, will examine contracting opportunities on a granular level:
Attendees will learn:
Where the RFPs can be expected to come from
How the states will fit into federal plans
What projects will move forward because of eased permitting
Which industries will have the most to gain, e.g. architect-engineering, concrete, direct current power lines, heavy equipment, pipe supply, steel, water
How much emphasis will be on public/private partnerships
How important tax relief will be
What will be the marquee projects
What will the structure of the border look like, and who will design, build and subcontract such an enormous project
You'll be learning from a faculty of administration speakers, industry analysts, proposal writers, Washington lobbyists and congressmen who will be appropriating the funds.
When: April 3-4, 2017
Where: 1900 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C.,
Founders Conference Room, Dentons US LLP
Llewellyn King
White House Chronicle
(202) 441-2702
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