Key Takeaways and Summary Results

Key Takeaways  Created a bipartisan space for leaders to speak out on THE national issue Americans say they care about more than any other; evidenced by key poll results and record levels of Congressional participation.  Brought non-traditional advocates and voices to the national infrastructure conversation.  Provided public and private opportunities for partnership-building and networking at the highest levels of business, labor, advocacy, as well as with local, state and federal government officials.  Kept infrastructure in the news – outside an election cycle – with strong coverage from both national and local press in a highly saturated media environment.  Delivered high-quality policy education programs, and found a highly receptive audience for state and local success stories, particularly among Members of Congress and the Administration.

By the Numbers  300 affiliate organizations participated in the week – a 100% increase over 2016  More than 100 events nationwide – a 50% increase over 2016  More than 177 million impressions on social media – a 100% increase over 2016  Over 1,500 letters written to Congress  Participation by Transportation Secretary Elaine (3 events), and other leaders from the White House and U.S. Department of Transportation  More than a dozen mayors participated in events in Washington, D.C.  Nearly 40 Members of Congress participated in events in Washington, D.C., evenly split across parties  Hundreds of Congressional offices visited by IWeek affiliated fly-ins  4 Congressional hearings held and 3 infrastructure bills announced  Polls commissioned by IWeek Steering Committee members found: o In a Morning Consult/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Poll of voters: . 74%: transportation infrastructure is somewhat or very important to their daily lives . 89%: somewhat/very important to the American workforce . 64%: want Congress to pass a transportation infrastructure package now o In a Value of Water Campaign/Public Opinion Strategies Poll: . 67% stated rebuilding America’s infrastructure was extremely important or very important – double-digits more than for any other national issue, including tax reform (56%), increasing defense spending (49%), and repealing Obamacare (42%)

Steering Committee  AFL-CIO  Business Roundtable  American Society of Civil Engineers  National Association of Manufacturers  The Brookings Institution  U.S. Chamber of Commerce  Building America’s Future  Value of Water Campaign 2017 Sponsors  AECOM (Founding Sponsor)  Siemens USA (Founding Sponsor)  Autodesk (Gold Sponsor)  WSP USA (Founding Sponsor)  HNTB (Founding Sponsor)

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Infrastructure Week Videos and Webcasts  Infrastructure Week Kickoff Event  Infrastructure Week 2017: Time To Build America  Infrastructure: Engine For America’s Economy  Smarter, Faster, Safer: Infrastructure for the 21st Century  Infrastructure: We CAN Do This. We MUST Do This.

Engagement Growth - 2013 to 2017

Participating Organizations Infrastructure Week Events 350 120 300 100 250 80 200 60 150 40 100 20 50 0 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Events around America Steering Comm Members Affiliates Events in Washington

Social Media Reach Since May 1, there have been 32,638 tweets mentioning Infrastructure Week or its related Social Media Reach hashtags by 18,783 users, leading to 177 million impressions. 200  @InfraWeek – 3,747 mentions 180  #TimeToBuild – 27,254 mentions 160  #InfrastructureWeek – 6,715 140 mentions 120  #InfrastructureWeek2017 – 480 100 mentions 80 177  #InfrastructureMatters – 377 mentions 60  For reference, Infrastructure Week 40 87

2016 yielded 87.7 million impressions Impressions (Millions) 20 46 on . - 2015 2016 2017

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Content The hashtags in the chart below were the most commonly used in conjunction with mentions of Infrastructure Week. #TimeToBuild was by far the most used hashtag, with 23,962 mentions.

The graph below shows the terms that were most commonly used in these tweets. Evidently, woes, invest, broadband and America were a few of the terms most central to Infrastructure Week conversations.

Sampling of top Influencers Engaged in the Week This is not an exhaustive or comprehensive list, but a sampling of some top influencers participating on social media.  C-SPAN (1.73 million followers)  US Dept. of Commerce (Retweeted Economic Development Administration) (328K followers)  US Dept. of Transportation (179K followers)  Marketplace (94K followers)  U.S. Chamber of Commerce (154k followers)  CNBC reporter, Carl Quintanilla (142K followers)  Senator Hoeven (R-ND) (36 K followers)  Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) (114K followers)  Mayor Eric Garcetti (200K followers)

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Events Infrastructure Week 2017 convened more than 100 events around the country, including public forums and thought leadership events, groundbreaking ceremonies, tours of infrastructure assets and private meetings, as well as legislative days in both the U.S. Capitol and State Legislatures. A sample/highlights of events are listed below, or visit our website for a full list of public events.

Infrastructure Week Kickoff Event: Time to Build America (rewatch webcast) Hosted by the Infrastructure Week Steering Committee

The Future of Smart Cities: Spotlight on Infrastructure Hosted by Siemens Bloomberg Government

$1 Trillion For Infrastructure: Balancing Public and Private Sources Hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center

Preparing for Autonomous Vehicles on Our Roads Hosted by National Association of Regional Councils and National League of Cities

Built to Last: A Discussion on the Importance of Local Infrastructure Investment Hosted by the U.S. Conference of Mayors, National Association of Counties, and National League of Cities

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Supply Chain Summit: The intersection of trade, finance, infrastructure, and the economy Hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Airport Investment: The Key to America’s Competitiveness Hosted by Building America's Future, Philadelphia International Airport and Airports Council International - North America

The Future of Agriculture and Broadband: How the Farm and Rural America Will Thrive in the Age of Autonomy Hosted by Association of Equipment Manufacturers

Reality Check: Can P3’s Solve All of our Infrastructure Issues? Hosted by the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships

Infrastructure Investment: What’s at Stake? Sustainability, safety, equity, jobs, and mobility. Hosted by Natural Resources Defense Council

Resilient Water Management: Strengthening Communities and Growing Economies Hosted by Value of Water Campaign, World Resources Institute, and National League of Cities

By Road, by Rail, by Sea: Building a 21st Century Multi-Modal Freight Network Hosted by Congressional PORTS Caucus, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and American Association of Port Authorities

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High Profile Speakers and Participants  The Honorable Elaine Chao, U.S. Secretary of Transportation  Clarence Anthony, Executive Director, National League of Cities  Michael Burke, Chairman and CEO, AECOM  Thomas J. Donohue, President and CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce  D.J. Gribbin, Special Assistant to the President for Infrastructure, The White House  George Hawkins, CEO and General Manager, DC Water  Alex Herrgott, Associate Director for Infrastructure, White House Council on Environmental Quality  Jacqueline Hinman, Chair, Business Roundtable Infrastructure Committee; Chairman and CEO, CH2M  John Hopkins, Chairman, US Chamber of Commerce and CEO, NuScale Energy  Gregory Kelly, President and CEO, WSP USA and Latin America  The Honorable Ray LaHood, Co-Chair, Building America’s Future  Judith Marks, President and CEO, Siemens USA  Norma Jean Mattei, President, American Society of Civil Engineers  Sean McGarvey, President, North America’s Building Trades Unions  Terry O’Sullivan, General President, Laborers’ International Union of North America  James Ray, Senior Advisory to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation  The Honorable Edward Rendell, Co-Chair, Building America’s Future  Robert Slimp, Chairman, President and CEO, HNTB  Susan Story, President and CEO, American Water  Jay Timmons, President and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers  Richard Trumka, President, AFL-CIO  Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers  Edward Wytkind, President, TTD, AFL-CIO  Glenn Youngkin, President and COO, The Carlyle Group

Mayors and Local Officials The following mayors participated in Infrastructure Week events in Washington, D.C.  Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles, CA  Mayor Bill De Blasio, City, NY  Mayor Muriel Bowser, Washington, DC  Mayor Megan Barry, Nashville, TN  Mayor Mick Cornett, Oklahoma City and President, U.S. Conference of Mayors  Mayor Andy Ginther, Columbus, OH  Mayor Michael Hancock, Denver, CO  Speaker Gregory Hughes, Utah State Legislature  Mayor Jennifer Roberts, Charlotte, NC  Mayor Mark Stodola, Little Rock, AR  Mayor John Mitchell, New Bedford, MA  Mayor Sal Panto, Easton, PA  Mayor Pete Buttigeg, South Bend, IN  Mayor Jeri Muoio, West Palm Beach, FL  Mayor Darryl Grennell, Natchez, MI  Vice-Mayor David Luna, Mesa, AZ  Matt Zone, City Councillor, Cleveland OH (President, National League of Cities)

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Members of Congress The following Members participated in public, private, and congressional events hosted by or affiliated with Infrastructure Week 2017. Many more participated on social media, and hundreds met with fly-ins and hill day participants.  Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) (Chairman, Senate EPW Committee)  Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) (IWeek Congressional Co-Chair; Ranking Member, Senate EPW T&I Sub-committee)  Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) (Ranking Member, Senate EPW Committee)  Senator Chris Coons (D-DE)  Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) (IWeek Congressional Co-Chair)  Senator John Hoeven (R-ND)  Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) (Chairman, Senate EPW T&I Sub-committee)  Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)  Congressman Brian Babin (R-TX36)  Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (R-TN7)  Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-PA13)  Congresswoman Cheri Bustos (D-IL17)  Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR3)  Congressman Jeff Denham (R-CA10)  Congressman Rodney Davis (R-IL13)  Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-OR4) (Ranking Member, House T&I Committee)  Congressman John Delaney (D-MD6)  Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT3)  Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty (D-CT5)  Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA3)  Congressman Robert Gibbs (R-OH7)  Congressman Garrett Graves (R-LA12) (IWeek Congressional Co-Chair)  Congressman Sam Graves (R-MO6)  Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX30)  Congressman Mike Kelly (R-PA3)  Congressman Doug Lamalfa (R-CA1)  Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence, (D-MI14)  Congressman Jason Lewis (R-MN2)  Congressman Alan Lowenthal (D-CA47)  Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY18) (IWeek Congressional Co-Chair)  Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY4)  Congressman Patrick Meehan (R-PA7)  Congressman Donald Norcross (D-NJ1)  Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX2)  Congressman Todd Rokita (R-IN4)  Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA9) (Chairman, House T&I Committee)  Congressman Randy Weber (R-TC14)

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Hearings  Senate EPW Full Committee: Improving America’s Transportation Infrastructure: The Road Forward (Testimony by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao)  Senate EPW Transportation and Infrastructure Sub-Committee: Leveraging Federal Funding: Innovative Solutions for Infrastructure  House T&I Full Committee: The Need to Reform FAA and Air Traffic Control to Build a 21st Century Aviation System for America  House T&I Water Resources and Environment Sub-Committee: Building a 21st Century Infrastructure for America: Improving Water Quality through Integrated Planning

Hill Visits and Fly-ins

 2017 ARTBA Federal Issues Program  Coalition for America’s Gateways and Trade Corridors Annual Meeting  MEMA Legislative Summit and Fly-In  National League of Cities City Leader Fly-In  Transportation Construction Coalition Legislative Fly-In  APTA Business Member Fly-In

Letters Written Infrastructure Week’s direct letter-writing campaign and partner campaigns by organizations including ASCE, NAM, and NLC, generated more than 1,500 letters to elected leaders in Congress and the Administration. Poll Results Polls commissioned by IWeek Steering Committee members found that an overwhelming majority of Americans understand the importance of infrastructure to the economy and their daily lives, and want the federal government to act on this issue more than any other national issue.

 In a Morning Consult/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Poll: o 74% of voters polled stated transportation infrastructure somewhat or very important to their daily lives o 89% stated somewhat/very important to the American workforce o 64% of voters polled want Congress to pass a transportation infrastructure package now.  In a Value of Water Campaign/Public Opinion Strategies Poll: o 67% of voters polled stated rebuilding America’s infrastructure was extremely important or very important – double-digits more than for any other national issue, including tax reform (56%), increasing defense spending (49%), and repealing/replacing Obamacare (42%)

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Top Press  Washington Post: Trump to outline ‘vision’ for infrastructure package in coming weeks, Cabinet official says by John Wagner, 5/15/2017  Bloomberg: 'Infrastructure Week' Spurs Query on Trump's Plan: Where Is It? by Mark Niquette and John McCormick, 5/16/2017  : Chao on infrastructure: Trump plan out in weeks, 5/15/2017  NBC News: During 'Infrastructure Week,' Trump Administration Teases Plan, Again, 5/15/2017  : Trump to unveil $1T infrastructure plan in ‘several weeks’ by Melanie Zanona, 5/15/2017  Politico Pro: Chao: Infrastructure ‘vision’ coming soon by Lauren Gardner, 5/15/2017  Bloomberg BNA: Trump Infrastructure Vision Expected in Weeks: Chao by Shaun Courtney, 5/15/2017  CNBC: The White House got a one-page, bullet-point draft of the US infrastructure proposal by Ylan Mui, 5/16/2017  FOX Business: Trump Administration Fast Tracks Infrastructure as Taxes, Health Care Stall by Brittany De Lea, 5/15/2017  The Hill: We can’t wait any longer to fix our nation’s crumbling infrastructure, op-ed by Randi Weingarten and Edward Rendell  Fox Business: Fmr. Transportation Sec. LaHood to Trump on Infrastructure: Don’t Blow It, 5/16/2017  Fortune: Trump Administration: President’s $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Is Coming in a Few Weeks by Aric Jenkins, 5/16/2017  Philadelphia Inquirer: Any infrastructure plan must include airports, by , Kevin Burke, and Chellie Cameron, 5/18/2017  CNBC: Here’s How the U.S. Should Choose which Infrastructure Projects to Start, op-ed by Thomas J. Donohue, 5/19/2017  Satellite Radio Tour – various stations, Ed Rendell and Ray LaHood, 5/12 – 5/16

Infrastructure Week Blog Series For the first time, Infrastructure Week hosted a native blog series, with contributors from Steering Committee members, sponsors, and other business and thought leaders. Top contributors included:

 Kevin Burch, Chairman of American Trucking Associations and president of Jet Express  Mike Burke, Chairman and CEO, AECOM  David Crane, VP, Autodesk  Bruce Culpepper, President & U.S. Country Chair, Shell Oil Company  Tom Donohue, CEO of the United States Chamber of Commerce  The Honorable Buddy Dyer, Mayor of Orlando (Brookings)  The Honorable Kevin Faulconer, Mayor of San Diego (Brookings)  The Honorable Garrett Graves, U.S. House of Representatives (R-LA12)  Jacqueline Hinman, Chair, Business Roundtable Infrastructure Committee; CEO, CH2M  The Honorable James Kenney, Mayor of Philadelphia (Brookings)  Judy Marks, President and CEO, Siemens USA  Sean McGarvey, President, North America’s Building Trades Unions  Collin O'Mara, President and CEO, National Wildlife Federation  Barry Pennypacker, President and CEO of The Manitowoc Company  John Porcari, President, U.S. Advisory Services, WSP USA

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 Ananth Prasad, Transportation Practice Leader, HNTB  Christian Roberts, VP, Asset Management and Business Strategy, WSP USA

Affiliates 1. 1776 36. American Trucking Associations 2. AAA 37. American Water 3. AARP 38. American Water Works Association 4. AAW Infrastructure Partners 39. Americans for Transportation Mobility 5. AECOM 40. Ames & Gough 6. Airports Council International – North 41. Aspen Institute Business & Society America Program 7. Alexandria Renew Enterprises 42. Asset Leadership Network 8. All Aboard Florida 43. Associated General Contractors of 9. Allegheny Conference on Community America Development 44. Association for Commuter Transport 10. Alliance for American Manufacturing 45. Association for the Improvement of 11. Alliance for Innovation and Infrastructure American Infrastructure 12. America Walks 46. Association of American Railroads 13. American Action Forum 47. Association of Equipment Manufacturers 14. American Association of Port Authorities 48. Association of Metropolitan Planning 15. American Association of State Highway Organizations and Transportation Officials 49. Atlas 16. American Bus Association 50. AUC Group 17. American Concrete Pavement Association 51. Autodesk 18. American Council of Engineering 52. Baker & McKenzie Companies 53. Bayer Becker 19. American Council of Engineering 54. Bipartisan Policy Center Companies of Massachusetts 55. Bloomberg Government 20. American Council of Engineering 56. Blue Green Alliance Companies of Michigan 57. BNN Water 21. American Council of Engineering 58. Bond Dealers of America Companies of New York 59. Bonner Springs Utility Department 22. American Foundry Society 60. Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section 23. American Gas Association 61. Boston University Initiative on Cities 24. American Highway Users Alliance 62. Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilady, LLC 25. American Institute of Architects 63. Build America Bureau 26. American Iron and Steel Institute 64. Building America’s Future 27. American Petroleum Institute 65. Business Forward 28. American Planning Association 66. Business Roundtable 29. American Public Power Association 67. California Institute of Environmental Design 30. American Public Transportation & Management Association 68. Capital Metro 31. American Public Works Association 69. Capital Region Water 32. American Road and Transportation 70. Carnegie Mellon University Builders Association 71. Cassidy & Associates 33. American Society of Civil Engineers 72. cdots Development 34. American Society of Civil Engineers 73. Center for American Progress Michigan Section 74. Center for Transportation Excellence 35. American Traffic Safety Services 75. CHA Association 76. Cintra

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77. City of San Diego 120. Georgetown University 78. Cleveland Water Department 121. Georgia Transportation Alliance 79. Clinton Global Initiative 122. GeoSpatial Corporation 80. Coalition for America’s Gateways & Trade 123. Global Infrastructure Investor Corridors Association 81. Colorado Business Roundtable 124. Governing 82. Colorado Contractors Association 125. Government Finance Officers 83. Colorado Department of Transportation Association 84. Colorado Municipal League 126. Grassroots Professional Network 85. Committee on the Marine Transportation 127. Greater Oklahoma City Chamber System 128. Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of 86. Common Good Commerce 87. Competitive Enterprise Institute 129. Haines City Public Works 88. Congressional PORTS Caucus 130. Hamilton Project 89. Connected Nation Exchange 131. Hampton Roads Sanitation District 90. Construction Industry Round Table 132. Harvard Business Review 91. Construction Management Association of 133. HNTB Companies America 134. Holmes Murphy 92. Corps Network 135. Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress 93. Council of State Governments 136. Hyperloop One 94. Council of the Great Lakes Region 137. I-49 South Coalition 95. Council on Competitiveness 138. IBTTA 96. Covington & Burling LLP 139. Illinois Chamber of Commerce 97. CP&Y 140. Information Innovation and Technology 98. Crown Castle Foundation 99. Cumberland County Improvement 141. Information Technology Industry Authority Council 100. David Evans and Associates 142. Infraccess 101. DC Pace Commerical 143. Infrastructure USA 102. Denton’s 144. Infrastructure Week Steering 103. Design Build Institute of America Committee 104. Dow Water and Process Solutions 145. Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure 105. Dunwoody Perimeter Chamber 146. Institute of Transportation Engineers 106. Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority 147. Intelligent Transportation Society of 107. Edison Electric Institute America 108. Empowering Brands 148. Japan International Transport Institute 109. Engineering Design Technologies, Inc. 149. Jersey Water Works 110. Eno Center for Transportation 150. KC Engineering and Land Surveying 111. EnviroMedia 151. Kentuckians for Better Transportation 112. Environmental and Energy Study 152. Chamber of Commerce Institute 153. KPFF 113. Environmental and Water Resources 154. Land Bridge Alliance Institute 155. LiUNA 114. Equitable Infrastructure Group 156. Lockly Valuation Services 115. Ferguson Waterworks 157. Los Angeles Metro 116. Forest Trends 158. Lucas County, OH 117. Forester Media 159. Maccaferri 118. GE Transportation 160. Maryland AGC Young Leaders 119. George Mason University Center for Program Transportation Public-Private Partnership 161. Mayer Brown Policy 162. McGraw Hill Financial

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163. Metro Atlanta Chamber 198. National Development Council 164. MetroLab Network 199. National Electric Contractors 165. Metropolitan Planning Council Association 166. Metropolitan Washington Council of 200. National Governors Association Governments 201. National Groundwater Association 167. Metropolitan Water District of Southern 202. National League of Cities California 203. National Lumber and Building Material 168. Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dealers Association District of Chicago 204. National Parks Conservation 169. Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Association Department 205. National Railroad Construction & 170. Microsoft Maintenance Association 171. Miller Center 206. National Retail Federation 172. Miller Pipeline 207. National Safety Council 173. MIT Solve 208. National Stone Stand & Gravel 174. Montana Chamber of Commerce Association 175. Montana Manufacturing Association 209. National Taxpayers Union 176. Morbark, LLC 210. NationSwell 177. Motor Equipment Manufacturers 211. Natural Resources Defense Council Association 212. Navarro & Wright 178. MS Consultants 213. New England Interstate Water Pollution 179. Municipal Bonds for America Control Commission 180. MWH, now part of Stantec 214. New Jersey Future 181. NACE International 215. Niagara Frontier Transportation 182. Nasstrac Alliance 183. National Academy of Sciences 216. North Carolina League of Municipalities 184. National Association for County 217. North Texas Municipal Water District Community and Economic Development 218. Northeast Maglev 185. National Association of Clean Water 219. Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Agencies 220. Nossaman LLP 186. National Association of Counties 221. Nouveau 187. National Association of Local Housing 222. NTCA-The Rural Broadband Finance Agencies Association 188. National Association of Manufacturers 223. Ocean Conservancy 189. National Association of Railroad 224. Pacific Northwest Waterways Passengers Association 190. National Association of Realtors 225. Parametrix 191. National Association of Regional 226. Performance Based Building Coalition Councils 227. Philadelphia International Airport 192. National Association of 228. Philadelphia Water Telecommunications Officers and Advisors 229. Port of Redwood City 193. National Community Development 230. Portland Cement Association Association 231. Progressive Policy Institute 194. National Conference of Democratic 232. Public Utility Research Center at the Mayors University of Florida 195. National Conference of State 233. Public Works Financing Newsletter Legislatures 234. Rails to Trails Conservancy 196. National Council for Public-Private 235. Regional Plan Association Partnerships 236. Regional Transportation Commission of 197. National Council for Science and the Southern Nevada Environment 237. Retail Industry Leaders Association

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238. RJS Associates 269. U.S. Green Building Council 239. San Francisco Public Utilities 270. U.S. Travel Association Commission 271. UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs 240. Shafer, Klein & Warren 272. Underground Contractors Association 241. Siemens of IL 242. SIFMA 273. United Federation of Teachers 243. Skyline Steel 274. United States Society of Dams 244. Smart Cities Council 275. University of Pittsburgh Institute of 245. Spartanburg Water Politics 246. Squire Patton Boggs 276. Urban Ingenuity 247. Stantec 277. US Water Alliance 248. STI SPFA 278. Utah Transportation Coalition 249. Sustainable 279. Utility Contractors’ Association of New 250. Tampa Hillsborough Expressway England Authority 280. Utility Technologies, LLC 251. TerraPact 281. Value of Water Campaign 252. The Nature Conservancy 282. Vision Long Island 253. The Partnership for America’s 283. Wasda Economic Expressway 284. Water & Wastewater Manufacturers 254. The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Association Inc Suppliers Association 285. Water Environment Federation 255. Third Way 286. Water Infrastructure Finance Authority 256. Together for Safer Roads of Arizona 257. Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of 287. Water Quality Association governments Watson Bowman Acme 258. Traffic21 288. West Coast Infrastructure Exchange 259. Transportation Advocacy Group 289. Wildlife Conservation Society 260. Transportation Alliance 290. WiredScore 261. Transportation for America 291. WIRES Group 262. Transtec Group 292. Women’s Transportation Seminar 263. Transurban 293. Woodard & Curran 264. Tri-City Regional Chamber of 294. World Resources Institute Commerce (WA) 295. WSP USA 265. Trucking Moves America Forward 296. Young Professionals in Infrastructure 266. Truckload Carriers Association 297. Young Professionals in Transportation 267. U.S. Chamber of Commerce 298. Zurich North America 268. U.S. Conference of Mayors

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