Dallas Rising: The Heart of FIFA 2026 and the Public Projects Powering It

FIFA 2026 is not just a global sports spectacle. In Dallas, it’s a catalyst for transformation. With billions in investments flowing into Texas, the city is undergoing a massive evolution. Roads, transit systems, housing, and stadiums are all getting serious upgrades. And behind the scenes, public works professionals are stepping up to deliver on the biggest stage imaginable.

As one of the tournament’s premier host cities, Dallas is building with purpose. It is not just about being ready for kickoff; it is about reshaping the region’s infrastructure for generations to come.

AT&T Stadium: A Giant Preparing to Go Bigger

AT&T Stadium in Arlington is no stranger to big events. From Super Bowls to concerts, it has hosted it all. But the FIFA World Cup demands a different kind of readiness. The stadium is currently undergoing renovations to meet international standards. These include improved crowd management systems, energy-efficient lighting, new accessibility features, and enhancements to turf and player facilities.

The surrounding neighborhood is not being left behind either. Infrastructure around the stadium is being updated to handle tens of thousands of visitors per matchday. Parking lots, roadways, and digital signage systems are all being reworked to support fan experience and security protocols.

Mass Transit Upgrades: Connecting the Region for the World

Public transportation is getting one of its biggest boosts in decades. The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system is expanding to make game-day travel faster, smoother, and more inclusive. Light rail lines are being extended, and key transfer stations are being redesigned to accommodate larger crowds.

In addition to rail, new bus corridors and smarter traffic light systems are being introduced across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. These changes are not just for visiting fans — they will become long-term assets for residents, commuters, and tourists.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments is coordinating with federal transportation agencies to ensure that FIFA deadlines are met while also aligning projects with the state’s long-term mobility goals.

Affordable Housing and Sustainability in Focus

Dallas is not just thinking about fans; it’s thinking about its people. Several affordable housing developments near event zones are being fast-tracked. The idea is to use FIFA as a springboard to address deeper urban challenges like housing shortages and gentrification.

Sustainability is also on the agenda. Projects are being built with LEED certifications in mind, water conservation standards are being updated, and green building practices are now a requirement in many city contracts. Solar integration, stormwater systems, and waste diversion programs are tied into many of the major development zones.

The Surge of Public Works Contracts and Compliance Expectations

Contractors across Dallas are already seeing a rise in public works opportunities. From paving to plumbing and engineering to environmental services, the bids are flowing. But there is a catch, and it is compliance.

Because many of these projects are supported by federal or state funds, strict regulations apply. Contractors must meet prevailing wage standards, file certified payroll reports on time, and avoid misclassifying workers. Failure to comply can result in penalties, lost contracts, and long-term damage to business reputation.

Insurance is also being scrutinized more than ever. Carriers want to see a history of proper labor documentation and risk mitigation. If your compliance records are messy or incomplete, you may be paying higher premiums or losing out on coverage altogether.

That is why partnering with experts is key. Public Works Consultant provides contractors with the tools and guidance they need to navigate regulations. Defensive Insurance Services, our insurance partner, helps ensure your risk profile is clean, your bonding is secure, and your business is ready to scale.

Federal and State Capital Are Fueling the Fire

Texas is investing heavily in the run-up to FIFA 2026. Funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, along with state development grants, is flowing into regional projects. Local governments are bundling FIFA-related efforts with overdue upgrades, ensuring that cities like Dallas emerge stronger and more connected after the final match.

From road extensions to water and utility infrastructure, the scale is massive. And the spending is not slowing down. Construction firms and contractors have a short window to get qualified and claim their piece of the pie.

For Builders and Agencies, the Time to Move Is Now

Dallas is not waiting, and neither should you. Agencies should be conducting license checks, verifying payroll systems, and reviewing insurance policies. Contractors need to stay ahead of bid deadlines, compliance filings, and audit risks.

FIFA 2026 might seem far away, but in infrastructure terms, it is right around the corner.

Closing Thoughts: FIFA Is Temporary. These Projects Are Permanent.

When the final whistle blows and the stadium lights dim, what will remain is not just memories of matches. What stays is the improved transit, new homes, upgraded utilities, and the economic ripple effect that spreads across neighborhoods and industries.

For public works professionals, this is more than a contract. It is a chance to leave a legacy.

Kaitlin Prieto

Business Development Manager

Kaitlin Prieto has been a dedicated member of our Sales department since
November 2021, connecting clients with labor compliance experts. With 22
years of customer service experience and four years in various management,
implementation, and sales positions, Kaitlin brings a wealth of knowledge
and expertise to her role. As a Business Development Manager, she excels in
helping clients navigate the complexities of public works projects, ensuring
they feel secure and confident in outsourcing essential aspects of their
business.

Kaitlin’s contributions are crucial to the success and satisfaction of our clients.
She helps demystify labor compliance and certified payroll processes,
allowing clients to focus on growing their businesses. One of her proudest
achievements was leading a team to create protocols and open local offices
at her previous employer, significantly enhancing their implementation and
sales operations.

Outside of work, Kaitlin enjoys spending time with her three children,
engaging in outdoor activities, yoga, travel, and live music. She lives by the
motto, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world,” and looks
forward to growing with the company and leading the sales team to support
clients with their prevailing wage projects across the country. A memorable
experience for Kaitlin was attending the LCP Tracker Conference in San
Antonio, where she bonded with her team of certified payroll professionals,
learned valuable insights, and connected with clients old and new.

Thank you so much for all you have done for us, Kaitlin. I simply can’t put into words the amount of stress and worry you have removed from us. Thank you, Thank you!
Erin Shea-Jarick
Office Administrator

Karissa Scott

President

Karissa Scott is the CEO and Founder of Public Works Consultant, a fullservice labor compliance company dedicated to assisting contractors of all
sizes. With over a decade of experience in the construction industry, Karissa
transformed her family’s business by overhauling their labor compliance
processes.

In 2015, recognizing the increasing complexities and technological
advancements in labor compliance, she ventured into entrepreneurship to
provide public works compliance consultants to contractors. By employing
the best certified payroll experts, Davis-Bacon compliance specialists, and
certified payroll professionals, she has helped clients achieve full compliance
and peace of mind for their construction companies.

Under her leadership, Public Works Consultant ensures clients are fully
compliant with all project regulations. Karissa is passionate about making
labor compliance a seamless experience for contractors, allowing them to
focus on their core business operations.

I'm really glad I found your company years ago because your services have been perfect for what we need. We haven't had many prevailing wage projects as of late, but when we do have them and I send you our documents, you guys are right on it. I appreciate your help, and I've had a great experience working with you. Thank you!
Maria Madrueno
Accounting and Human Resources Manager, Energy House
I just wanted to genuinely thank you. You’ve been a rockstar with our account, and it doesn’t go unnoticed. I know that it’s been a bit challenging with our lack of knowledge and unique processes with PW, but your flexibility has truly been amazing and made things run smoother behind the scenes. Thank you for your efforts and I really look forward to continuing our work together!
Meghan Conover
HR Supervisor, LightWerks Communication Systems, Inc.