Infrastructure is the Building Blocks upon which our Future Leaders Stand

Southern Californians deserve better infrastructure and that is why it is essential that we know what the state is up to when it comes to roads and highways, airports and seaports, rail and transit, drinking and wastewater systems, internet, energy and tech-driven infrastructure.

Residents also deserve to live in an economy that provides safety, job creation, innovation and transparency.

Stay Informed On Everything Infrastructure

There are many ways to Get Involved with the Rebuild SoCal Partnership – one of the most effective is to share your concerns with your local congressional legislators about the infrastructure projects near you. Get answers, participate and take action to create lasting change!

What is Infrastructure and Why is it Important?

The water you use in your morning shower; the road you drive to work; the internet you access all day; the electricity to power your TV; and the bathwater you run for your child at night can be summed up in one word: infrastructure. It’s not incredibly sexy, but nothing essential is ever really considered super special.  

With the unveiling of President Biden’s ambitious $2 trillion “American Jobs Plan” and Infrastructure Week quickly approaching May 10-14, it’s important to understand what infrastructure is and why everyone keeps talking about how important it is to our lives every day.

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Embrace the Future with Smart Infrastructure Investments

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Americans like to believe our country is best at everything all the time. When it comes to infrastructure, we are far from being number one. Luckily, President Biden’s $2 trillion “American Jobs Plan” offers some hope for investing in smart infrastructure and getting our state and country back in the top 10.

Building a Future in Infrastructure

A career in construction might not be the first thought for many millennials, but perhaps it should be. The need for skilled labor is still high as it ever was and with a strong focus to “Build Back Better,” jobs will be there. Now is the time for a younger generation to get the training to thrive and build a future in infrastructure.

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Women Building Careers in Construction

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The construction industry is a male-dominated field, but women are breaking down barriers and jackhammering through a concrete ceiling for the next generation of women to build careers in construction.

The future looks promising as the industry is expected to see 12% employment growth by 2026, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Additionally, experts are applauding the federal government’s plans to increase investment in infrastructure construction in the coming years.

Infrastructure is Essential

Join The Rebuild SoCal Partnership as we celebrate Infrastructure Week with the hope to indeed Build Back Better.

During the last year, many workers faced challenged because of COVID-19. The Rebuild SoCal Partnership has the utmost concern for worker safety and promotes proper precautions for all construction workers.

Meet some of the women behind everyday construction projects happening in Southern California. Interested in a career in construction? Visit our website to learn more.

Hear from economists, professors, engineers and more on why California earned itself a C- in Infrastructure. Frustrated? Get Involved with the Rebuild SoCal Partnership.

Southern California Infrastructure Is Essential

Covering all things infrastructure and construction-related.

Did you drive by a construction site and wonder what’s going on and how long it will be before it’s finished? The Rebuild SoCal Zone Podcast provides insight on infrastructure projects across SoCal. Listen in today.

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