1 January 29, 2013 Brian Pallasch Government Relations and Infrastructure Initiatives.

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1 January 29, 2013 Brian Pallasch Government Relations and Infrastructure Initiatives

2 THE 21ST CENTURY VISION FOR AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE IS THE FOUNDATION THAT CONNECTS THE NATION’S BUSINESSES, COMMUNITIES, AND PEOPLE, DRIVING OUR ECONOMY AND IMPROVING OUR QUALITY OF LIFE. IN THE SHORT TERM WE NEED A NATIONAL COMMITMENT TO BRING EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE INTO A STATE-OF-GOOD-REPAIR, AND IN THE LONG TERM WE MUST MODERNIZE AND BUILD IN A TARGETED AND STRATEGIC MANNER. BY EMPLOYING STRATEGIES TO USE EVERY DOLLAR MORE EFFICIENTLY AND USING CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, WE CAN IMPLEMENT THE RIGHT PROJECTS ON TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICE.

3 Evaluation Criteria Capacity Condition Operations & Maintenance Funding Future Need Public Safety Resilience Innovation

4 Infrastructure Funding Needs by 2020 Annual additional investment needed to achieve a “B” $1.6T Additional Needed $2T Current Spending $3.6T Investment Needed by 2020

5 With Investment, We Prevent:

6 Key Solutions Bold Leadership and a Compelling Vision Sustainability and Resilience Prioritize, Plan, and Fund

7 Increasing Demands Require Action

8 Issues worth noting Infrastructure investment/prioritization lacks a national vision within government Infrastructure spending decreasing relative to other countries State and local governments take an increasing role, but funding gap persists Financing cannot replace funding

9 Products and images are for illustrative purposes only. ©2012 ASCE us with questions at