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Construction’s biggest staffing struggles for 2024

Construction’s biggest staffing struggles for 2024

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction’s labor struggles will continue in 2024, and it’s not just due to the number of new jobs set to break ground. The reasons for a lack of skilled applicants this year are many. For instance, even as the industry’s workforce ages, it fails to draw in new...
Construction’s biggest staffing struggles for 2024

Canton approves development of 54 new multifamily residential units on Dowd Avenue

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Canton is moving forward with a development that includes 54 new multifamily residential units and will be located on the north side of Dowd Avenue. After an hours-long public hearing on Jan. 10, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved two separate site plans for...
Construction’s biggest staffing struggles for 2024

West Haven officials approve 150-unit mixed-use project for Boston Post Road

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city’s Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday approved a mixed-use development project on Boston Post Road that would include 150 residential units and ground-level retail space. The proposal approved Tuesday did not request any incentive housing and will...
Construction’s biggest staffing struggles for 2024

Bridgeport lawmakers seek CT money for soccer stadium, but Lamont isn’t convinced

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

A Connecticut businessman wants state money to fund a new waterfront professional soccer stadium in Bridgeport, and local lawmakers say they’re firmly behind the project. At least one important decision-maker, however, isn’t quite convinced — Gov. Ned...
Construction’s biggest staffing struggles for 2024

Crews begin installing barrier at damaged Bozrah dam

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Crews on Thursday morning began installing a temporary barrier at the Fitchville Pond Dam to allow for the inspection of the damaged structure ahead of Saturday’s incoming storm. Contractors and heavy equipment were staged across from Stockhouse Road where they...
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