LEESBURG, Va. — House Democrats are gathered here for their annual retreat to flesh out the details of their party’s agenda, but on at least one issue, they are pledging a bipartisan approach.

Infrastructure is among the top topics Democrats plan to focus on during their issues conference, which kicked off Wednesday afternoon and will run until midday Friday.

“When we talked about jobs and wages and good-paying jobs, we talked about infrastructure,” House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer said of Democrats’ campaign promises. The Maryland Democrat noted that hearings and meetings on the topic have already occurred.

Democrats will use what Speaker Nancy Pelosi called a “series of workshops” to help bring their caucus together on a variety of issues. But on infrastructure, they want to do more than develop a Democratic plan.

“We want to do that in a bipartisan fashion with the president, with the Senate, with the House,” Hoyer said.