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What is Maritime Port Infrastructure Development?
Maritime port infrastructure development is the planning, funding, modernization, and construction of seaports and related facilities including terminals, docks, dredging, intermodal connections, electrification, and cargo systems to strengthen trade, supply chains, economic growth, workforce development, and regional resilience.
Why This Survey Exists
Tangible Local Benefits
Tangible Local Benefits
Standardizes how local businesses access maritime port Infrastructure development opportunities
Clarifies where and how small and local firms can participate across development phases.
Clarifies where and how small and local firms can participate across development phases.
Gives governments a shared framework for local content policy
Aligns incentives, approvals, and oversight around measurable economic and workforce outcomes.
Aligns incentives, approvals, and oversight around measurable economic and workforce outcomes.
Helps developers deliver local benefits without slowing projects
Identifies practical ways to integrate local suppliers, jobs, and community investments early.
Identifies practical ways to integrate local suppliers, jobs, and community investments early.
Aligns workforce and community investments with real project demand
âDirects training and community benefits to roles and phases that create lasting value.
âDirects training and community benefits to roles and phases that create lasting value.
Creates clear domestic content and country-of-origin standards
âVerifies where maritime port Infrastructure development products are made and companies are based to support U.S. economics and security.
âVerifies where maritime port Infrastructure development products are made and companies are based to support U.S. economics and security.
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Survey and Reporting Timeline
Survey Ongoing:
Local Content Maritime Port Infrastructure Development Survey is currently open and accepting rolling participation from stakeholders across all targeted regions. Input is being collected from industry leaders, government agencies, local suppliers, workforce partners, and community stakeholders to ensure comprehensive regional representation.
Local Content Maritime Port Infrastructure Development Survey is currently open and accepting rolling participation from stakeholders across all targeted regions. Input is being collected from industry leaders, government agencies, local suppliers, workforce partners, and community stakeholders to ensure comprehensive regional representation.
Deadline:
September 24, 2026 in recognition of World Maritime Day
September 24, 2026 in recognition of World Maritime Day

Regional Supplier and Workforce Briefings
The Local Content Maritime Port Infrastructure Study Report will be published during Regional Supplier and Workforce Briefings in October 2026.
Waitlist | Tue, October 6 | Albany, NY
Available 1/1/26
Waitlist | Tuesday, October 8 | Brooklyn, NY
Available 1/1/26
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Local Content Investment Partners signal to stakeholders at every level that they are committed not only to showcasing their industry expertise in delivering commercial, industrial, and digital infrastructure solutions, but also to strengthening local economies, advancing workforce development, and generating measurable community benefits.
Local Content Investment Partners signal to stakeholders at every level that they are committed not only to showcasing their industry expertise in delivering commercial, industrial, and digital infrastructure solutions, but also to strengthening local economies, advancing workforce development, and generating measurable community benefits.
Investment Partners
Available 1/1/26

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