• About Us
  • Issues
  • Resources
    • Prevailing Wage
    • FAQS
  • News
  • Contact Us
See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

“About 30,000 people a day are driving by and not seeing the best of Stamford,” said Compton, the president and CEO of the Mill River Park Collaborative. That could soon change, thanks to a recently secured Community Investment Fund state grant that will...
See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

Paddock Ave. bridge rebuild creates detours, traffic congestion on local roads in Meriden: “It’s chaos”

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Work on the Paddock Avenue bridge started with a bang Sunday as demolition crews cut and hoe-rammed the bridge’s concrete to take it down for construction of a new bridge. Around the corner on Paddock Avenue, the nighttime bridge work has created havoc for local...
See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

Fairfield Braces For Tax Hikes as $524M in Town Projects Loom

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

With more than $524 million in town projects on the horizon, officials are grappling with how to manage rising costs and potential tax increases. At a series of finance board meetings this week, officials from the town, school board and Water Pollution Control...
See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

New trail connecting to Farmington Canal Heritage Trail in Simsbury will be constructed in 2025

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

After a years-long process, a new multi-use trail connecting the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail to a local park is finally set to be completed by 2026. The town is currently planning for the nearly $2 million construction of an approximately half-mile trail to...
See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

Bridgeport soccer developer aims to score key zoning permits

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

Connecticut Sports Group’s pending application for key local land-use approvals reveals some additional details about its proposed minor league soccer stadium, including how the building, if necessary, can be de-constructed and moved to make way for a major...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Categories

  • Industry News
  • Legislation & Policy
  • Prevailing Wage
  • Public Projects
  • Uncategorized

Stay Connected

The Foundation for Fair Contracting of Connecticut (FFC) is a non-profit organization that promotes fairness and accountability in public works construction. Since 1994, we’ve worked to enforce prevailing wage laws, ensure proper worker classification, and support compliance with state standards to protect workers’ rights and help contractors follow the rules.


(860) 667-7727


78 Beaver Rd. Suite 2D 
Wethersfield, CT 06109


info@ffcct.org
© 2026 Foundation for Fair Contracting of Connecticut. All Rights Reserved. Design by Cocoon Web Design.
  • Follow
  • Follow