President Biden signed the “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” (IIJA) into law on November 15th, an act of Congress that represents the largest federal investment in infrastructure in over a decade. The wide-ranging (1,039 page) legislation dedicates approximately $1.2 trillion to “hard” or “traditional” infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, power grids, rail, public transit, airports, ports, and more. Funding is also allocated to climate resiliency and environmental remediation. (For a breakdown of IIJA funding allocation, see the chart and analysis provided by Denton’s …