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FHWA makes Accelerated Innovative Deployment grants available
Funding used to promote the deployment of proven innovations to deliver road and bridge projects
July 19, 2021 / 1 minute read
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) recently announced that up to $10 million in grants will be made available through FHWA’s Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) Demonstration Program.
The funding is used to promote the deployment of proven innovations that can deliver road and bridge projects more cost-effectively among state, local and tribal governments.
“Using innovative tools and techniques requires creativity and investment,” Acting Federal Highway Administrator Stephanie Pollack said in a statement. “These grants can help our partners access important resources to reduce the time and money needed to build and repair roads, bridges, and highways while improving safety and mobility.”
Dover deploys state-of-the-art traffic signalization
Fosters Daily Democrat
DOVER In partnership with the Federal Highway Administration and the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, the city announced it has installed innovative technologies at 17 intersections within the Central Avenue corridor to coordinate traffic signals and improve traffic flow.
The $811,875 project is made possible from $649,500 in grants from the FHWA’s Accelerated Innovation Deployment Demonstration Grants Program administered by the DOT and a 20 percent match from the city, totaling $162,375. The FHWA grants were approved by the governor and Executive Council, DOT and Dover City Council. FHWA’s AID Demonstration Program provides funding to accelerate the implementation and adoption of innovation in highway transportation.