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Congressman Wittman Secures Powhite Parkway Funding
March 23, 2026
Congressman Rob Wittman secured $8 million in federal Community Project Funding for Phase II of the Powhite Parkway Extension in Chesterfield County, Virginia, during Fiscal Year 2026. This funding targets preliminary design activities including geotechnical exploration, surveys, and bridge design with hydraulic modeling to advance the parkway expansion between Woolridge Road and U.S. Route 360. The project aims to improve regional connectivity and stimulate economic growth by linking Chesterfield County more directly to the Richmond area.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of federal funds supporting infrastructure design and engineering services in Virginia, signaling upcoming contracting opportunities in transportation infrastructure.
- The focus on preliminary design and exploration indicates potential solicitations for specialized engineering, surveying, and environmental services.
- Contractors with expertise in bridge design and hydraulic modeling may find relevant opportunities as the project progresses.
- Local and regional economic development priorities are driving infrastructure investments, which may influence future funding and procurement cycles in the region.
Fostering economic growth in the First District is one of my top priorities. That's why I fought for funding for the Powhite Parkway Extension project. My $8 million funding request will provide for the completion of the parkway expansion between Woolridge Road and U.S. Route 360 6 connecting Chesterfield county to the Richmond area and expanding economic opportunities for residents.
— Rep. Rob Wittman
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, Chesterfield County
Contracts
$8 million