Sacramento,
CA -- March 13, 2018 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- A new report has
been published on Social Detention, Inc. (OTC Pink: SODE). Social
Detention, Inc. is an Alamo, CA-based infrastructure company, which
primarily operates across public construction projects, including:
courthouses, schools, jails, highway construction, water, and more.
The company also operates a cannabis infrastructure division, ELLA,
which has already secured two contracts to build commercial
facilities in California.
The
report provides an overview of the United States’ aging
infrastructure, Trump plans, Senate Democrats’ proposal, and the
current state of a national overhaul to our vital transportation
infrastructure. The report also details Social Detention, Inc.’s
ability to benefit from any massive spending boost and other
non-public construction ventures.
American Society of Civil Engineers: $454 Billion Annual Spending
Needed To Fix Transportation Infrastructure
American
politicians on both sides of the aisle have increasingly voiced
support for massive upgrade of our nation’s vital infrastructure.
While Republicans and Democrats may agree on the need for upgrading
infrastructure, both parties have very different ideas on how to
implement a plan.
According
to Bloomberg Intelligence, transportation infrastructure is at
the top of the list in terms of greatest improvement needs.
Analysts estimated that U.S. government spending on transportation
infrastructure could be as much as $306 billion annually within the
next ten years. This compares to 2016 spending of $245
billion.
Unfortunately,
the estimate still falls far short of the American Society of Civil
Engineers’ report stating the need for an estimated $454 billion in
annual spending to truly fix our ailing infrastructural
needs.
In
February 2018, President Trump unveiled his $1.5 trillion
infrastructure plan. The plan calls for $200 billion in direct
federal funding, while local, state, and private investors are
expected to fill the remaining gap. President Trump’s plan would
also feature sweeping regulatory changes to the permit application
and review process.
Senate
Democrats unveiled an alternative $1 trillion infrastructure plan
in March 2017. The Democrats’ plan would allocate $140
billion for road and bridge repairs, $115 billion for water and
sewage upgrades, $50 billion for building schools, and $40 billion
for airport renovations. However, the plan would call for the
rollback of President Trump’s recently enacted tax cuts and
reverting back to the old tax code.
Social Detention: Small-Cap Infrastructure Company With History Of
Securing $1-5 Million Contracts
Social
Detention, Inc. is an Alamo-CA-based infrastructure company, which
primarily focuses on public construction projects. The company has
a long history of securing $1-5 million contracts to build
courthouses, jails, schools, highway, water, and other
infrastructure projects. The company also maintains a wholly-owned
subsidiary, ELLA, which focuses on cannabis infrastructure
projects.
Here
are some of the great projects that Social Detention,
Inc. (OTC Pink: SODE) has been a part of across
California:
- San
Quentin State Prison
Judge
Herrera Courthouse
Esparanza
Pipe Replacement
Contra
Costa Water District Main Replacement
Cal
Trans Alameda
Cal
Trans Concord Rapid Setting Concrete
Mohave
County Jail
Long
Beach Courthouse
Happy
Valley Elementary Covered Walkway
El
Dorado Juvenile Hall
Merced
Juvenile Hall
City
of Pleasanton Yolanda Outfall Structure Repair
CHP
Mountain Pass Point of Entry – Ballistic Frame, Door and Activation
Hardware
Mt.
Diablo Unified School District – Install Electric Signage &
Related Work At Holbrook Elementary School
In
November 2017, Social Detention and ELLA announced it had signed
a joint venture agreement with Cann American Holdings to
assist with its endeavors of expanding into cannabis infrastructure
market.
The
joint venture landed its first cannabis project in
December 2017 to construct a commercial grow building in Hopland,
CA. ELLA’s wide-ranging responsibilities include: trenching
footings, setting rebar, steel frame hoop, assistance with initial
& final inspection processes, setting concrete, and
more.
Social
Detention’s second cannabis contract was announced in January 2018.
The cannabis infrastructure project will be located
across five acres in Nevada County, CA. The facility will be able
to hold up to 200 cannabis plants once completed.
Social
Detention, Inc. was awarded a $1.2 million contract in February
2018 by TADRC, Inc. Under the terms of the deal, Social
Detention, Inc. (OTC Pink: SODE) will provide engineering,
estimation, project management, and professional services to
TADRC.
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more information on Social Detention, Inc.., please
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