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House CPF & Senate CDS — enacted and requested projects

FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Maine across FY2022–FY2026 — normalized by recipient, member, agency, and status, updated every Monday. These projects represent confirmed congressional funding intent — often 12–18 months before opportunities appear on SAM.gov. Learn how the data is sourced →

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Total Projects

515

Total Amount

$960.6M

Members Sponsoring

5

Top 10 Enacted Projects

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Coburn-Gore Land Port of Entry

To provide needed updates to the existing land port of entry at Coburn Gore. The proposed improvements will help modernize the facility to meet today’s national security mission, trade and travel volume, and safety threats, including those related to the trafficking of heroin, fentanyl, opioid, and illegal narcotics. A 2018 GSA feasibility study determined the scope of the project, which includes a new facility on an expanded site providing outfitted configured canopies, inspection lanes and bo

Senate CDSFY2022Susan Collins

$93.8M

Maine Department of Transportation

To upgrade the Maine Northern Railroad mainline from Millinocket to Scopan Twp to allow 25 mpg speeds and to upgrade the Presque Isle and Houlton Lines to allow for 25 mph speeds.

Senate CDSFY2022Angus King

$13.0M

Maine Department of Transportation

To upgrade the Presque Isle and Houlton Lines and the mainline from Millinocket to Scopan Township, allowing for 25 mile per hour speeds. Increases in both speed and capacity will improve freight rail service and serve more commercial entities in northern Maine.

Senate CDSFY2022Susan Collins

$13.0M

Maine Department of Transportation

To replace the Badge Island Bridge in Kittery which carries US Route 1 over the Piscataqua River. The bridge was constructed in 1938, is in poor condition, and has not seen an upgrade since 1986. Bridge traffic safety features do not meet current standards.

Senate CDSFY2022Angus King

$12.8M

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

To expand the main laboratory building in East Boothbay, Maine to meet increased demand for its transformative ocean science education initiatives and to support ongoing growth in its innovation and commercial work addressing global issues. The new wing will contain classrooms, artificial intelligence collaboration space, laboratories, as well as new additions to campus including Bigelow’s first teaching labs, a state of the art cryopreservation space for its growing patent repository business,

Senate CDSFY2023King

$12.3M

Innovation and Education Wing at Bigelow Laboratory Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

Innovation and Education Wing at Bigelow Laboratory Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

House CPFFY2023Chellie Pingree

$12.3M

University of Maine

To construct a digital research Factory of the Future to advance large-scale, bio-based additive manufacturing using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, high performance computing, and collaborative arrays of large 3D printers and subtractive systems.

Senate CDSFY2022Susan Collins

$10.0M

Maine Department of Transportation

To fund reconstruction of 1.5 miles of highly used commuter route of US Route 1 to address deficiencies with safety, mobility, pavement drainage, pedestrian access, ADA compliance, and bicycle access, and replace a bridge in Camden.

Senate CDSFY2022Angus King

$10.0M

Maine Department of Transportation

To reconstruct a section of US Route 1 to address deficiencies with safety, mobility, pavement structure, drainage, pedestrian access, ADA compliance, and bicycle access. Route 1 is a highly used commuter route for the regional workforce and plays a role in providing a link to the passenger ferry terminals in Lincolnville and Rockland, both vital to the coastal islands.

Senate CDSFY2022Susan Collins

$10.0M

USDA-ARS New England Plant, Soil, and Water Laboratory

To modernize, renovate, and expand existing facilities to support the creation of a PFAS Center of Excellence.

Senate CDSFY2024Collins

$10.0M

505 more projects in Maine

Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026