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Home » Sequester's Construction Spending Cuts Total More than $4 Billion
The budget "sequester" knife has fallen on federal spending, and many construction programs did not escape. Mandatory cuts of 7.8% to defense accounts and of 5% to non-defense categories add up to a hit of more than $4 billion this year, ENR estimates.
Programs suffering the largest cutbacks include the Dept. of Energy's environmental cleanup programs at former nuclear-weapons plants, Environmental Protection Agency water infrastructure and military construction.