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Highway Statistics 2006 - APPORTIONMENT OF FEDERAL FUNDS ADMINISTERED BY THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006 - Table FA-4
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Obligation of Federal Funds for Roadway Projects by Improvement Type 1/


Obligations of Federal funds for roadway projects averaged $14.8 billion per year for 2004, 2005 and 2006.

 
(Thousands of Dollars)
 200620052004
Restoration & Rehabilitation161411
Relocation111
New Route101315
Resurfacing201715
Reconstruction535558
 $16,027,010$14,356,915$13,895,408

1/ Data source is the Fiscal Management Information System (FMIS) of the Federal Highway Administration. Capacity addition improvements include Relocation, some Reconstruction, and Reconstruction-added capacity (now includes Major Widening). System preservation improvements include some Reconstruction, Restoration and Rehabilitation, Resurfacing, and Reconstruction-no added capacity (now includes Minor Widening). Excludes certain improvement types such as Safety/Traffic/Traffic System Management, environmentally-related projects, special bridge programs and other projects.

Obligation of Federal Funds for Roadway Projects by Improvement Type 1/

Obligations of Federal funds for roadway projects averaged $14.8 billion per year for 2004, 2005 and 2006.

(Thousands of Dollars)
Obligations of Federal funds for roadway projects averaged $14.8 billion per year for 2004, 2005 and 2006. Obligations of Federal funds for roadway projects averaged $14.8 billion per year for 2004, 2005 and 2006. Obligations of Federal funds for roadway projects averaged $14.8 billion per year for 2004, 2005 and 2006.
 
1/ Data source is the Fiscal Management Information System(FMIS) of the Federal Highway Administration. Major widening is now included in Reconstruction-added capacity. reconstruction in these piecharts includes both major widening or mirror widening.Obligations of Federal funds for roadway projects averaged $14.8 billion per year for 2004, 2005 and 2006.

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