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State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Federal Highway Administration has not completed guidance that state transportation departments need to administer programs supported by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and other federal funds, according to an audit released Monday by the U.S....
State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

Pratt & Whitney plans new 313K-square-foot office building, part of multi-year upgrade to East Hartford campus

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney plans to build a new 313,000-square-foot office building on its East Hartford campus, according to an application before the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The new building is part of a longer-term renovation to...
State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

Wilton gets federal funds to replace bridge that’s been closed for years on Sugar Hollow Road

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

The bridge carries Sugar Hollow Road over the Norwalk River in the Georgetown section of northern Wilton near the Ridgefield border. The federal funds were released under the Federal Local Bridge Program, administered by the Connecticut Department of Transportation....
State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

New Haven gets $9.3 million to help connect trails from Hammonassett to Massachusetts

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city of New Haven is well on its way to completing a design that will connect the still-unfinished New Haven stretch of the 84-mile Farmington Canal Heritage Trail to the 25 miles of the Shoreline Greenway that could make this trek a reality. The 4.4 mile link,...
State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

Groundbreaking held for South Norwalk School; will end decades of educational inequity for students

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction has officially begun at what will become the first school in the South Norwalk neighborhood in over 40 years, mending a long overdue inequity for local students. The new state-of-the-art school will fill a whole in the South Norwalk community that has...
State transportation projects need better oversight: DOT audit

Contractors showing ‘robust’ interest in New London’s Coast Guard Museum

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than two dozen contractors hoping to take part in the construction of the National U.S. Coast Guard Museum attended a “robust” bid opening event earlier this month, museum association leaders said Monday. Pulver said 70% of the project’s anticipated $150 million...
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