Baltimore, MD -  Dec. 19, 2024 - Maryland's Board of Public Works, along with Governor Wes Moore and other state officials, approved nearly $1.45 Billion in spending towards almost 100 projects and initiatives throughout the state.

The 93 items approved for funding (according to an official statement) include:

  • Grant agreements for 3 recipients for 3 projects located in 2 counties and Baltimore City with a total value of $1,739,580
  • 9 items awarding $79,440,525.61 to prime certified small business primes
  • 4 items awarding $70,584,226.00 to certified minority business enterprise primes
  • 2 items awarding $1,239,008.55 to Employment Works Program providers
  • 11 items awarded with established participation goals for minority business enterprises
  • 4 items awarded with established participation goals for veteran-owned small business enterprises

Additionally, Maryland Transit Administration made a $100 million contract request regarding the Purple Line Project, though Comptroller Brooke Lierman voted against the proposal, citing funding cuts to other transportation projects. The proposal passed by a vote of 2-1.... Read More: FOX45