Infrastructureusa

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InfrastructureUSA
Founded2009
FounderSteven C.F. Anderson
FocusInfrastructure
Location
Area served
United States
WebsiteInfrastructureUSA

InfrastructureUSA is a nonprofit online community that advocates for comprehensive infrastructure investment in the United States. InfrastructureUSA is a nonprofit project fiscally sponsored by FJC, A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds.

Site Content[]

InfrastructureUSA's web content is largely divided into four sections: The Infra Blog, Infra Views, Show Us Your Infra and Infra Polls.[1]

The Infra Blog[]

Offers original content, opinion pieces, and interviews with national infrastructure figures.[2][3] The interviews are published as audio clips and a downloadable transcript.

Subjects include:

Infra Views[]

  • Infra Views aggregates reports and studies from hundreds of think tanks, advocacy groups, trade and professional associations and government agencies. Much of the content is available as an excerpt online, with an option to download the full version as a PDF.

Show Us Your Infra![]

  • Showcases visual-based media from external sources like Flickr, YouTube and Vimeo
  • Anyone can create a username and post directly to the Show Us Your Infra! page

Infra Polls[]

  • Poses questions related to infrastructure with several possible responses. Users "vote" for an answer, and the current tally is displayed as a bar graph.

Funding[]

Primary seed funding for InfrastructureUSA comes from: American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), AECOM, New York Building Foundation, John Hennessy III, P.E., and Anderson Productions Ltd.

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "InfrastructureUSA jumpstarts community involvement in infrastructure". Underground Construction. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  2. ^ "America's Infrastructure Is Key to Good Jobs, Economic Security and Quality of Life This post originally appeared at Infrastructure USA". Archived from the original on 27 May 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  3. ^ Higashide, Steven. "TSTC's Kate Slevin Speaks With InfrastructureUSA". Mobilizing the Region. Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Frederick G. "Bud" Wright, Executive Director, AASHTO". Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
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