FHWA (Federal Highway Administration)
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is the leading agency responsible for federal-aid highways, highway safety and motor carrier safety in the United States. It operates through a network of divisions and offices located across the country to provide technical assistance to states, build and maintain America’s essential roads and bridges, and help ensure safe and efficient transportation for all users. FHWA’s services include oversight of contracts and procurement processes related to the construction and rehabilitation of public roads and bridges.