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DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry

DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Challenges in sourcing American construction materials, coupled with continued supply-chain issues and industry concerns, have pushed the DOT to temporarily suspend President Biden’s Build America, Buy America (BABA) requirements. During the program’s...
DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry

Windsor developers break ground on 750,000-square-foot warehouse and $15 million roads project

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Great Pond Village, the massive multi-use project in Windsor planned for more than a decade, is advancing to the second stage as builders prepare to erect a 750,000-square-foot warehouse and a network of new roads and utilities. NorthPoint plans to spend about a year...
DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry

Photos: Construction begins on Norwalk’s first new school in 50 years

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

City and public school officials broke ground on the new Cranbury Elementary School on Thursday. The school construction is the first new school to be built in Norwalk in over 50 years. Construction on the 62,288-square-foot building will proceed throughout the school...
DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry

New Haven, Spinnaker dedicate 135 units at Audubon apartments; break ground for 66 more

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

City officials joined the developer of the Aububon New Haven apartments Wednesday both to dedicate 135 new units and break ground for 66 new apartments around the corner on Audubon Street. The first phase was completed in 2020 and included 269 units at 367 Orange...
DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry

$10 million renovation of Osgood Park in New Britain now underway

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

A $10 million renovation of Osgood Park kicked off this week, with Mayor Erin Stewart behind the controls. “It’s very exciting; this has been a long time coming,” Stewart said Thursday morning after stepping down from the machine. “Seeing these buildings come down...
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