What happened: Staff from House and Senate congressional offices Aug. 22 joined ARTBA, the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance (VTCA) and member companies for a tour of transportation projects in Northern Virginia. The widely-attended event allowed staffers to learn how transportation projects are funded and built, with tours of the Route 7 Corridor Improvement Project, I-66 Express Mobility Project and 495NEXT Project. Virginia’s Department of Transportation (VDOT) discussed its role in permitting, community engagement, and project oversight.

Special thanks to Lane Construction, Transurban, Shirley Contracting, Cintra, Allan Myers, and Ferrovial for sharing their time and expertise.

Why it matters: Congressional staff are often involved in crafting policy and funding transportation legislation, and this tour offered an opportunity to highlight what results from those investments.

What’s next: Chapters and members who want to host a member of Congress or staff on a project tour in their state, should contact ARTBA.

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