• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Groundbreak Carolinas

MENUMENU
  • News
  • Careers
  • Resources
    • 2020 ABC of the Carolinas EIC Awards
    • AEC Industry Blogs
    • AEC School Directory
    • Asbestos Resources
    • Content Marketing
    • Coronavirus Resources
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Economic Forecasts
    • GroundBreak Carolinas Newsletter Archive
    • Health and Wellness
    • New Silica Standard Resources
    • Workforce Development Resources
  • Subscribe

GroundBreak Carolinas

Your source for construction industry news in the Carolinas

MENUMENU
  • Featured
  • Business
    • Accounting
    • Government Affairs
    • Management
    • Human Resources
    • Finance, Bonding, & Insurance
    • Leadership
    • Marketing & BD
    • Operations Management
    • Legal
    • Risk Management
    • Technology
  • Markets
    • Commercial
    • Distribution / Warehouse
    • Government Facilities
    • Health Care
    • Hotels / Hospitality
    • Industrial/Manufacturing
    • Mission Critical / Data Centers
    • Residential/Multi-Family Residential
    • Office Buildings
    • Power / Energy
    • Retail / Shopping Centers
    • Roads, Bridges and Highways
    • Schools (K-12 and Higher Education)
    • Strategy
  • Workforce
    • Apprenticeships
    • Education
      • Colleges
      • High Schools
      • Technical Schools
    • Recruiting
    • Safety
    • Training
    • Veterans Programs
  • Operations
    • Architecture
    • Contracting
    • Energy
    • Engineering
    • Equipment
    • Facilities
    • Products
  • Projects
  • People
  • Economic Development
  • Partners
  • News
  • Events
  • Careers
  • Resources
    • AEC Industry Blogs
    • AEC School Directory
    • Asbestos Resources
    • Content Marketing
    • Coronavirus Resources
    • Economic Forecasts
    • GroundBreak Carolinas Newsletter Archive
    • New Silica Standard Resources
    • Workforce Development Resources
  • Let’s Talk Construction
Seamon Whiteside

Business | Roads, Bridges and Highways

Construction Group Launches Campaign To Push For New Highway And Transit Funding To Preserve Economic Growth In Communities Across The Country

by Associated General Contractors of America on February 19, 2026

The Associated General Contractors of America is launching a nationwide campaign to push for new federal highway and transit funding to preserve economic growth in communities across the country, association officials announced today. The campaign, called America’s Moving Forward, launches as a new association analysis of federal employment data found that most major metro areas in the country added new construction jobs since 2020.

“Improving highways and transportation systems makes it easier for companies to thrive and expand by lowering shipping costs, accelerating deliveries and connecting firms to clients and investors,” said Ken Simonson, the chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America. “But without a long-term transportation bill in place, it is hard to see how most areas will be able to sustain the kind of job growth they have experienced since 2020.”

Simonson noted that ten of the nation’s 15 largest metro areas added construction jobs between December 2020 and December 2025. The Dallas/Fort Worth metro area added the most new construction jobs, 47,100 and experienced the highest rate of growth as well, an increase of 22 percent. Other major metro areas that added a significant number of new jobs included Houston, Miami, Atlanta and Washington, D.C.

The construction economist noted that one reason for the construction job growth in most areas is the significant investments being made by federal and state officials in improving the region’s transportation network. He noted that developers look for good transportation connections when siting new projects, manufacturers want efficient shipping routes and businesses want to avoid gridlock.

He cautioned, however, that there are growing indications that Congress may not draft, debate and pass the next transportation bill, known as the Surface Transportation Bill, before the current law expires at the end of September. If that were to happen, the economist warned that it will become harder for states to move forward with the kind of big, multi-year transportation projects that spur significant economic growth.

As a result, the Associated General Contractors of America launched a nationwide campaign today to educate the public, and through them Congress, about the many benefits of having a highway and transportation bill in place and on time. The America’s Moving Forward campaign will use targeted digital and social media advertising to reach constituents in many key Congressional districts across the country and send them to a campaign site to learn more about the benefits of federal transportation funding and connect them with their member of Congress to show their support.

Ads for the campaign are already running in Texas and Missouri and will launch in additional states this spring. The association plans to invest up to $2 million in the campaign. “While this is a big investment for an association like ours, it is a small price to pay to ensure continued economic growth in America’s communities,” the economist said.

“If we do our job right, it will be very hard for Congress to kick the can on passing a new highway, bridge and transit bill before the current one expires,” Simonson added.

Topics: Business, Roads, Bridges and Highways

Primary Sidebar

What We’re Reading

    No feed items found.

Recent Posts

  • Cardinal Infrastructure Group (CDNL) Announces the Acquisition of A. L. Grading Contractors
  • Majority of Mechanical Contractors Make Digital Fabrication the New Industry Standard, DEWALT® and Dodge Construction Network Study Finds
  • Demand for Career Technical Education (CTE) Teachers Growing Urgent
  • New Book, Building Smarter with AI, Positions Artificial Intelligence as a Strategic Imperative for Construction Leaders
  • CarbiCrete and Isobloc’s Combined Solutions are Decarbonizing Construction
Seamon Whiteside

Footer

  • About GBC
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Editorial
  • Submit Event
  • Partnerships/Contributors

Sponsorship Opportunities

Join Our Mailing List

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name*
By clicking Submit you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Copyright © 2026 GroundBreak Carolinas LLC.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use