The just-passed infrastructure bill will send nearly $9 billion dollars to Indiana over the next decade. About three-quarters of the money is earmarked for roads. INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness says the federal funding will speed up the timetable for some projects already on INDOT’s seven-year plan. The long-discussed vision of making I-65 and I-70 six lanes wide from border to border is one project likely to move up. INDOT had 13-hundred road projects for this year’s construction season.