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2023 National EIG Connects Series Kick-Off: Capital Projects, Transportation, and Developments
One of the biggest myths is that opportunities are no longer available for input and economic participation. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has entered its 2nd year of implementation. Join Equitable Infrastructure Group leadership for the 2023 EIG Connects Infrastructure series kick-off on March 9, 2023. The series highlights Capital Projects, Transportation, Mega Developments, and more. See the two upcoming segments below.
The 2023 National EIG Connects Series Dates
The Policies, Players, and Projects
THE KICK-OFF: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act's planned 2nd year of implementation, Thursday, March 9, 2023.
The 2023 Economic Vision: the second year of implementation
Congress passed a much-awaited $1.7 trillion fiscal year (FY) 2023 - the second year of implementation.
Why this Discussion is relevant in 2023:
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Inclusion strategies need to be delivered
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In 2022, most developers and related industries admitted to challenges with inclusion
The Briefing Agenda:
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2023 Critical Infrastructure Spending flow, including Energy and Transportation Sectors
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Why Infrastructure is Redefining Real Estate Markets
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The Strategic Infrastructure Projects Coming Online 2023
Segment One: The One-Hour In-depth briefing, 2:30 -3:30pm.
In this segment, EIG shares our independent research, an in-depth and interactive presentation, a Q&A, a brief, and more.
EQUITABLE INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP|PARTNERS
Equitable Infrastructure Group|Partners is the #1 source curating equitable infrastructure. Our proprietary research presents a clear discussion on affordable housing, critical infrastructure, capital and development projects, transportation, and the expansion of municipal policies.
In 2022, the Equitable Infrastructure Group traversed over $790 billion in infrastructure and development. In 2023, we are well on target to cross over $870 billion. Stakeholders benefit from research, targeted expansion opportunities, and significant impact.
ABOUT THE CHAIR & HOST
L. Charlie Oliver, Chair of the Equitable Infrastructure Group|Partners and Chair of Green Building Worldwide, leads the strategic movement. Charlie is a recurring speaker before the World Economic Forum, the Global Power and Energy BlockChain Conference, and the Equity Forum.
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