U.S. Department of Transportation Launches Port Infrastructure Development Program

WASHINGTON
– The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) posted a Notice of Funding
Opportunity (NOFO) to apply for $292.7 million in discretionary grant funding
through the new Port Infrastructure Development Program, the department said in
a June 12 release.

“This
major investment in the Port Infrastructure Development Program will help
strengthen, modernize, and improve our country’s maritime systems and gateway
ports,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao.

As the administration
continues to invest in America’s infrastructure, this new program aims to
support public coastal ports by improving the safety, efficiency, or
reliability of goods movement into, out of, or within a port, according to the
release. 

Investments
in port transportation infrastructure will be awarded on a competitive basis
for projects located either within the boundary of a coastal seaport, or
outside the boundary of a coastal seaport, and directly relate to port
operations or to an intermodal connection to a port. 

The department
will evaluate projects using criteria which include leveraging federal funds,
project costs and benefits, project outcomes, project readiness, and domestic
preference.  The department will also
consider geographic diversity when selecting grant recipients.

The
Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2019 made available $292.7 million for the
Port Infrastructure Development Program, including $92.7 million for the 15
coastal seaports that handled the greatest number of loaded foreign and
domestic twenty-foot equivalent units of containerized cargo in 2016, as
identified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 
The minimum award size is $10 million, with a federal cost share not to
exceed 80%.

Additionally,
the Department anticipates awarding funding to at least one project that
advances each of the following project outcomes:

•        Advance technology supported safety,
design efficiency improvements.

•        Improve state of good repair and
resiliency.

•        Promote efficient energy trade.

•        Promote manufacturing, agriculture or
other forms of exports.

•        For only the top 15 coastal ports, a
project that supports the safe flow of agricultural and food products, free of
pests and disease, domestically and internationally.

To provide
technical assistance, DOT will host a series of webinars during the Port
Infrastructure Development Program grant application process. Details and
registration information regarding these webinars will be made available at
www.transportation.gov/portgrants.

The
deadline to submit an application for the Port Infrastructure Development
Program is 8 p.m. EDT Sept. 22, 2019.