Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy describes how American Infrastructure Development LLC (“AID”), a Texas limited liability company registered in Austin, Texas, collects, uses, discloses, and protects information when visitors access this website or communicate through online channels associated with the site. AID performs infrastructure work for the U.S. Government under government contracts and relies on a wide variety of subcontractors and suppliers to complete projects in a timely and efficient manner, and this website is intended for business and informational use by government customers, potential teaming partners, subcontractors, suppliers, and other business contacts. This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through this website and related web-based communications, and it does not apply to information collected offline or through third-party websites that may be linked from this site.
Information may be collected when a visitor voluntarily provides it through the website, including through contact forms, requests for information, or submissions expressing interest in partnering with AID. Such information may include a name, job title, company name, email address, phone number, business address, and any other details included in a message. Subcontractor or vendor-related submissions may also include capability information, geographic service areas, certifications, safety information, bonding or insurance details, past performance summaries, and similar qualification-related materials, and such information may be maintained for evaluating potential business relationships, supporting teaming efforts, and managing operations consistent with government contracting practices.
Certain information may also be collected automatically when the website is used. This information may include an IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, pages viewed, dates and times of visits, referring and exit pages, and general location information derived from an IP address. Automatic collection supports operation and maintenance of the website, performance improvements, analytics regarding how the site is used, and security measures intended to detect and reduce fraud, misuse, or unauthorized activity.
Cookies and similar technologies, such as pixels and tags, may be used to support basic website functionality, remember preferences, measure performance, analyze usage patterns, and enhance security. Cookie settings can typically be managed through a browser and, where available, through any cookie preference tools presented on the website. Disabling cookies may limit certain features or affect site performance.
Information collected through the website may be used for legitimate business purposes, including responding to inquiries, communicating about requests, providing information about capabilities, and considering potential opportunities to work with AID. Information may also be used to evaluate subcontractors, suppliers, and teaming partners, maintain records of business communications, improve internal processes, maintain and enhance website performance, and protect the security and integrity of systems. Additional uses may be necessary to comply with applicable laws and regulations, respond to lawful requests, enforce agreements, and protect AID’s rights, safety, and property.
Because AID supports infrastructure work performed under U.S. Government contracts and coordinates with subcontractors, information submitted through this website may be used for business development, supplier vetting, compliance practices, contract administration, and related operational needs. This website is not intended for the submission of sensitive information, and classified information, export-controlled information, controlled unclassified information, procurement-sensitive information, or other highly sensitive proprietary data should not be transmitted through website forms or unencrypted email links. If sensitive materials must be shared, contact should be made to request an appropriate secure method of transmission.
Personal information is not sold as part of standard operations. Information may be shared with trusted service providers supporting business and website operations, such as hosting providers, analytics providers, communications platforms, IT support vendors, and security vendors, to the extent necessary for those providers to perform services on behalf of AID and consistent with this Privacy Policy. Information may also be disclosed when disclosure is believed necessary to comply with applicable law, regulation, legal process, or lawful governmental request, or to protect the rights, safety, and security of AID, website users, subcontractors, and the public. In the event of a business transaction such as a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, or sale of assets, information may be disclosed or transferred as part of that transaction subject to appropriate protections. Information may also be shared when a visitor directs such sharing or otherwise provides consent.
Information is retained for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including responding to inquiries, evaluating partner submissions, maintaining business records, supporting contract-related processes, complying with legal obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing agreements. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information, the context of collection, and applicable legal, contractual, or operational requirements.
Reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards are maintained to protect information from unauthorized access, use, alteration, or disclosure. No method of transmitting information over the internet or storing information can be guaranteed to be completely secure, and caution should be used when deciding what information to submit through the website, particularly with respect to sensitive information.
This website may contain links to third-party websites or resources provided for convenience. AID does not control third-party sites and is not responsible for their privacy practices, content, or security, and interactions with third-party sites are governed by their own terms and privacy policies, which should be reviewed before providing information to those sites.
This website is intended for business use and is not directed to children. Personal information from children under 13, or under a higher age threshold where required by applicable law, is not knowingly collected. If a child is believed to have provided personal information through this website, AID should be contacted so appropriate steps can be taken.
AID is based in the United States, and information collected through this website may be processed and stored in the United States or other jurisdictions where AID or service providers operate. Accessing the website from outside the United States may involve transfers to jurisdictions with different data protection laws, and use of the website indicates consent to processing and transfer as described in this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in practices, technology, legal requirements, or business operations. Updates will be posted on this page and reflected by an updated Effective Date. Continued use of the website after changes are posted indicates acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.
Questions about this Privacy Policy or requests regarding personal information, including requests to access, correct, or delete certain information subject to applicable law and permitted limitations, may be submitted using the contact methods provided on the website’s Contact page.


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Disclaimer. This website is provided by American Infrastructure Development LLC (“AID”), a Texas limited liability company registered in Austin, Texas, for general informational purposes only. The information contained on this site is not intended to be, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any goods or services, a commitment to perform work, or a representation that any particular work will be awarded, available, or performed. Nothing on this website constitutes legal, accounting, regulatory, cybersecurity, procurement, or other professional advice, and you should not rely on it as such. Any reliance you place on information from this site is strictly at your own risk. Content on this site may include summaries of capabilities, representative projects, schedules, cost ranges, or performance outcomes. Such information is provided in summary form, may be generalized, and is subject to change without notice. Descriptions of past performance, experience, or results are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results may vary based on contract terms, site conditions, subcontractor availability, regulatory requirements, and other factors. To the extent the site references U.S. Government customers, agencies, programs, contract vehicles, or project locations, such references are for identification and informational purposes only and do not imply endorsement, sponsorship, approval, or affiliation by any government entity. AID makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or availability of this website or its content, and disclaims all warranties to the maximum extent permitted by law. AID is not responsible for, and does not control, the content of any third-party websites or resources linked from this site; any links are provided as a convenience and do not constitute an endorsement. Communications submitted through this site (including contact forms or email links) do not create a confidential or privileged relationship. Please do not submit sensitive, classified, export-controlled, proprietary, or procurement-sensitive information through this website. All trademarks, service marks, logos, and trade names appearing on this site are the property of their respective owners. Use of this website is subject to AID’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which may be updated from time to time. If any portion of this disclaimer is found to be unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. Here is the website's Privacy Policy


