Construction begins on apartments at Westfield Trumbull mall

Loventhal, a partner at Garden Communities, was at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Residences at Main, at 5085 Main St., on Friday morning. The 260-unit luxury apartment complex is located between the Merritt Parkway and the mall, about 500 feet from each. The developers are Garden Homes Development and Rose Equities. The $60 million project […]

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Daily coronavirus updates: Study calls Connecticut safest state amid COVID-19 pandemic

The WalletHub study — based on vaccination rate, positivity rate, hospitalization rate, death rate and estimated transmission rate — found Connecticut in the best shape, followed by Massachusetts, California and Rhode Island. Wyoming, West Virginia and Idaho were the least safe states, according to the WalletHub methodology. As of Wednesday, Connecticut had reported the fewest […]

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EEOC sues Whiting-Turner for discrimination, retaliation on Google job

Baltimore-based Whiting-Turner, which reported $8.7 billion in revenue for 2020, didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. News of the suit comes on the eve of Construction Inclusion Week, an industry effort led by six major construction firms — Turner, Gilbane, Mortenson, Clark, McCarthy and DPR — that kicks off Oct. 18. The six CEOs […]

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State to fund $8.3M in technology, manufacturing workforce development initiatives

Funding comes from the state Manufacturing Innovation Fund after the fund’s board of directors this week voted to spend $8.3 million on the programs. Connecticut’s state budget for the next two fiscal years includes $20 million in funding for MIF, which was established in 2014 with $75 million to pay for programs — like apprenticeships […]

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Waterbury to pay construction consultant

The Board of Aldermen on Tuesday agreed to pay a consultant to oversee construction and repair projects using an as-of-yet unspecified chunk of $74 million in federal COVID relief funds coming to the city. The Board of Education signed off last week on the hiring of KBE Building Corp. to oversee its infrastructure spending. On […]

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Office giant Shelbourne proposes Hartford subdivision to help 1st-time home buyers

The real estate giant, which controls hundreds of millions of dollars worth of downtown office space, bought an abandoned building at 25 Cornwall St., in the city’s Blue Hills neighborhood for $175,000. With the purchase, Shelbourne is looking to help first-time Hartford home buyers, a company official said. Shelbourne enlisted Lifecare Designs Inc., a Hartford […]

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New wind farms would dot US coastlines under Biden plan

Seven major offshore wind farms would be developed on the East and West coasts and in the Gulf of Mexico under a plan announced Wednesday by the Biden administration. The projects are part of President Joe Biden’s plan to deploy 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030, generating enough electricity to power more than […]

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How a New Haven development project is transforming part of the city

The new construction will make it clear you are now in an urban center. And, among other things, the new intersection there will feature the first protected bicycle/pedestrian intersection in the state, said Donna Hall, project manager for Phases 2 and 3 of the massive infrastructure undertaking. Phase 2 of the Downtown Crossing, which is […]

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Milford zoning board denies zone change for CT Post Mall site

A series of proposed zoning regulation changes at the Connecticut Post Mall brought forth by Centennial, the mall owner, were denied by the planning and zoning board recently. The zone change application was denied, 7-3, with Peg Kearney, John Mortimer and Chair Jim Quish in favor, and Nancy Austin, Joseph Castignoli, James Kader, Brian Kaligian, […]

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Should Stamford build more affordable housing or build it faster? Developer argues quantity

The question before zoning officials now, in part, comes down to timing. Sound End developer Building and Land Technology argued at the board’s Sept. 27 meeting that more housing was an essential step in solving the local housing crisis. BLT in 2019 obtained approval from the zoning board to build two high-rise buildings in the […]

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Fenn Road Square in Newington, a $10 million development, breaks ground on long-vacant site

A $10 million development broke ground on a long-vacant parcel of land off Fenn Road this week. Elected officials and project developer Hayes-Kaufman Partnership put shovels in the ground to commemorate the new construction. “We are very proud that we will be seeing not only this 9,000 square foot retail complex on this corner but […]

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With space at the new middle/high school an issue, Torrington school board considers eliminating lockers

Eliminating student lockers in the hallways of the grade 7-12 school is being considered by the Board of Education and project architects from SLAM Collaborative to gain more class space devoted to electives. Other options are also being weighed. Doing away with lockers is becoming more common in schools nationwide, and such a move could […]

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As $80 million wing opens at Hartford Hospital, the hospital looks to its next major construction project: a patient care tower

As Hartford Hospital welcomes the first patients to its new, $80 million wing, the hospital is actively planning for what could be the next major building project on its campus: a modern tower of patients rooms that will be specialized by floor, depending on the type of health need. Flaks said it is too early […]

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Downtown Hartford properties, including vacant fire house, move closer to redevelopment

The CRDA’s Housing and Neighborhood Committee on Friday approved two loans that will enable New York-based Wonder Works Construction to purchase and renovate city-owned properties at 525 Main St., and 275 Pearl St. The Hartford City Council must approve selling the buildings to Wonder Works. The loans are funded by a municipal revolving fund but […]

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State Contracting Standards Board reviewing Mystic Oral School, Port Authority complaints

The State Contracting Standards Board is seeking answers regarding complaints related to two major projects in the region: the proposed redevelopment of the Mystic Oral School and the transformation of State Pier in New London. The board, whose mission is “to require that state contracting and procurement requirements are understood and carried out in a […]

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The Brit in downtown New Britain promises to be ‘urban oasis’ with apartments, retail to attract younger crowd

Those in attendance for the unveiling of the architectural rendering for The Brit had looks of amazement as Avner Krohn, chairman and CEO of Jasko Development, went over the rendering for the brand-new mixed-use development in detail. “We’re calling it an ‘urban oasis’ that will be going 200 feet all the way up to Main […]

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Connecticut promoted a natural gas expansion plan in 2014 that was supposed to save taxpayers money. Natural gas prices are now soaring, promising a costly winter

In August 2014, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, officials from the Fairfield County town of Wilton and representatives of Yankee Gas celebrated the start of a large-scale natural gas expansion project estimated to save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Malloy announced in 2012 an ambitious goal of connecting 300,000 households to natural gas […]

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Yale PD: Two incidents of racist, antisemitic graffiti at Kline Biology Tower under investigation

In a message to the university community, Yale Police Chief Ronnell Higgins said the first incident at the building, which is under construction, occurred on Sept. 20, when workers “noticed that anti-Semitic and racist graffiti was spray-painted inside the building, and project materials belonging to one construction company employee had been vandalized.” Police began investigating […]

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Yale New Haven plans major outpatient center at Meriden Mall site

Yale New Haven officials said the 179,258-square-foot former Macy’s store in the mall’s southern wing will be used to provide advanced ambulatory care for patients through collaborations with Smilow Cancer Hospital, the Yale New Haven Heart and Vascular Center and Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital. Yale New Haven plans to start construction work at the […]

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Construction industry leaders urge House to pass infrastructure bill

The 2,700-page Senate bill contains $550 billion in new infrastructure spending over the next five years, and represents the largest new federal investment in the country’s streets, bridges and highways in decades. It includes $110 billion for improvements to roads and bridges, and $66 billion for passenger and freight rail projects. Construction industry leaders vary […]

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The sixth phase of Brookfield’s streetscape project expected to cost $3.8 million. The town is looking to the state for help.

The sixth phase would extend the Still River Greenway to the north, with granite curbing on Laurel Hill Road and Station Road, including around 4,000 feet of sidewalk and two retaining walls. It will be the most expensive phase of the project and comes with a $3.8 million price tag, according to documents presented at […]

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Democrats begin to narrow their differences on Biden’s agenda bill

The discussions, which remain highly fluid, suggest that Democratic leaders are pushing to move beyond a series of angry intraparty standoffs and focus instead on whether they can coalesce around a scaled-down package. The outcome of the talks will also decide the future of a bipartisan infrastructure bill that has been held hostage in the […]

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City’s East Main Street project hits another snag, costs soar

The city originally hired Milone & MacBroom to a $543,000 contract providing construction oversight. After three subsequent amendments adding time and tasks to the contract, the city is paying the company – now called SLR International Corp. – $666,599. Waterbury Development Corp. is now asking the Board of Aldermen to allow another increase, this time […]

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Ground officially breaks on new retail, luxury apartment development in downtown New Britain

It was an exciting and groundbreaking Tuesday afternoon, literally, for both Jasko Development and the City of New Britain. The duo hosted the unveiling of the architectural rendering for The Brit, a brand-new mixed-use development downtown. This will be just the second project of this magnitude to be done in the past 40 or 50 […]

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Officials tout improvements to Waterbury branch of Metro-North, federal infrastructure bill

Officials say improvements to the Waterbury branch of Metro-North Railroad are critical to spur economic development in the Valley, and federal funding can be a catalyst for those enhancements. The U.S. Senate has approved a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, but a House vote is being held up by disagreements between Democratic progressive and moderates […]

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Waterbury committee to begin considering proposals on the development of 150 acres of city-owned land

The city has been trying to find a use for 150 wooded acres it owns on either side of its border with Naugatuck for decades. Various proposals have faltered in large part due to steep and difficult terrain, making an approach from Waterbury’s South Main Street cost prohibitive. “It’s the biggest deal to hit Waterbury […]

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Fiber network underway will connect East Hartford to fastest internet in the country

A $40 million private investment will make East Hartford a fiber optic hub for the fastest internet speed available in the nation, government officials announced Monday. Surveying and engineering work is underway, and SiFi Networks will start installing lines underground throughout town, making connections available to every home and business by late 2023, Mayor Marcia […]

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Added traffic lanes for I-95, I-84? Only if federal infrastructure bill gets passed, CT lawmakers say

Connecticut is set to receive $5.3 billion for highways, bridges and everything in between from the federal infrastructure package, but a topline number on the final federal package, which could push forward expansions to health care, child care, infrastructure and education, is still in flux. Once federal funding comes through, Connecticut will need to match […]

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Millions in upgrades at Rentschler Field even as UConn football struggles? Officials say it’s time.

entschler Field could need millions of dollars in improvements as the aging stadium soon turns 20, a state investment that would come in the thick of the uncertain future of UConn football, the arena’s marquee tenant. A $330,000 study will soon get underway to determine the extent of the need, which would go far beyond […]

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Report: P3 megaprojects often lose money for contractors

The study from insurance company Travelers examined 224 heavy civil building projects between 2004 and 2020 that had contract values between $250 million and $2 billion. They encompassed bridge, highway, rail, tunnel and other large-scale civil work, and most were projects on which Travelers had been the surety or co-surety. The study, which has not […]

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Eversource to invest $250M in electric vehicle charging in CT, Mass.

Eversource Energy plans to invest $250 million in electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Connecticut and Massachusetts in an effort to speed up adoption of the technology, the utility’s CEO said Thursday. The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority has said its electric vehicle charging project will provide incentives for the deployment of chargers in various market segments, […]

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House Delays Vote on Infrastructure Bill as Democrats Feud

Democratic leaders and supporters of the bill insisted the postponement was only a temporary setback. The infrastructure vote was rescheduled for Friday, giving them more time to reach agreement on an expansive climate change and social safety net bill that would bring liberals along. The president has staked his reputation as a deal-maker on the […]

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State Supreme Court dismisses an environmental challenge and upholds certificate of operation for a natural gas power plant in Killingly

The state Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the approval of a new gas-fired electric generating plant in the town of Killingly, dismissing a complaint by opponents that the decision to certify the plant failed to consider potential environmental damage from expanding a pipeline needed to deliver fuel. The decision by a divided court — there […]

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Corporate investment in Hartford redevelopment projects a sign of growing confidence in city projects

Two major companies — Bloomfield-based health insurer Cigna and New Britain-based tool and storage giant Stanley Black & Decker — are making loans totaling $1.7 million through the Capital Region Development Authority. Bronin said the city and CRDA, which helps finance projects with state taxpayer-backed loans and equity investments, have had conversations with corporate leaders […]

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Work resumes on Shelton’s Fountain Square development

The site’s developers, Fountain Square, LLC, recently announced that construction of the 710 Bridgeport Ave. property has resumed. The site, at the intersection with Parrott Drive, was formerly occupied by the United Illuminating Co. “The developers of Fountain Square have secured all necessary funding and investors needed to complete the project,” the company said in […]

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New Britain seeking state funding to revitalize Arch Street, ‘Barrio Latino’ section of city

Mayor Erin Stewart announced Tuesday the city will submit a grant application for the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP). The program provides funding for transportation projects for urbanized area municipal governments. If approved, the $1.5 million grant would allow the city to make changes to Arch Street that include narrowing the road, paving sidewalks […]

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CT highway, local roadways to get $175 million facelift

With sounds of traffic whizzing by on the Merritt Parkway, the district’s chairman of the General Assembly Transportation Committee, state Sen. Will Haskell, highlighted $175 million on infrastructure spending that would soon improve the area. According to two easels with charts outlining where the money goes, $61 million would be for resurfacing the parkway; $98 […]

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Rentschler Field, CT Convention Center need $3.5M of work

Rentschler Field opened in 2003 and the Convention Center in 2005. And like anything that’s aging, they need work. The Capital Region Development Authority’s board of directors recently voted to authorize their executive director to apply to the state Bond Commission for $3.5 million to replace cooling towers and install a new elevator at the […]

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West Haven residents: Amid development, what will be done about flooding?

Lipsett was among about a dozen people who attended an Inland Wetlands Agency public hearing this week to ask how the city plans to address flooding concerns as applicants for a proposed mixed-use development in the area obtain the necessary approvals to start building. Commissioner Of Public Works Tom McCarthy affirmed there are issues for […]

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43-Year Tweed Deal Amendment Detailed

City officials close to the process expect local legislators to take up and debate this proposed two-page amendment, which is still in draft form, as part of the larger discussion Thursday night. However the alders vote on Thursday will determine much of how the Morris Cove-based regional airport is governed and operated for the next […]

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Developer seeks approval for a 245-car parking lot in Waterbury

A developer planning an “eCommerce” fulfillment and distribution facility in the city’s East End is seeking city permission for a 245-car overflow parking lot. Mayor Neil M. O’Leary, last year, said the center would be a $25 million investment, resulting in about 200 new jobs. Securing permission for that lot, city officials say, is the […]

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Fairfield approves projects for its $24.8M American Rescue Plan money

New sidewalks, police technology, improvements at the senior center and playground upgrades will all go forward thanks to the recent allocation under the American Rescue Plan. Officials recently approved a list of projects as well as how the $24.8 million will be dispersed. “The town has approximately $300 million in capital and infrastructure needs over […]

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Contractors react to upcoming federal vaccine mandates

Biden announced on Sept. 9 that private employers with more than 100 employees will be required to either mandate vaccines or conduct weekly COVID-19 testing, while government employees and employees of government contractors will be required to get vaccinated, with no option for regular testing in lieu of vaccination. Other contractor groups said Biden’s actions […]

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Data centers target eastern Connecticut for development

A qualified data center is defined as a facility that houses networked computer servers in one location, centralizing the storage and dissemination of data. Gotspace Data Partners LLC, a company based in Groton, has entered into host agreements in Groton, Wallingford, Griswold and Bozrah. Griswold also has adopted the necessary zoning changes. Host agreements with […]

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Norwich City Council approves $800,000 support for $8.8 million Main Street development

An $8.8 million proposed Main Street renovation project got a second chance at city support through the city’s federal American Rescue Plan grant Monday. The City Council voted 6-0 to approve $800,000 for the project, two weeks after stripping the funding by setting limits on amounts for single projects. Developer Norwich Luxury Apartments LLC has […]

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Range of industries, from law to construction firms, see new business opportunities in CT’s recreational marijuana market

Companies that want to grow and sell cannabis in Connecticut’s newly legal recreational market are already jockeying for positions in what will almost certainly be a lucrative statewide industry. But those businesses will all require ancillary services from accountants and lawyers to contractors and consultants. Additionally, security companies have gained lucrative contracts guarding dispensaries and […]

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Developers propose partially pre-fabricated housing complex in New Haven’s Quinnipiac Meadows

Vessel Technologies LLC, with headquarters in New York, is looking to build a three-story, 27-unit building at 136 Hemingway St. on 1.3 acres, only a portion of which is able to be developed because of a floodplain and wetlands, according to the developer and the city. Vessel Technologies LLC, owned by CEO Neil Rubler and […]

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Connecticut Gov. Lamont Tours Merritt 7 Train Station Being Built in Norwalk

Connecticut’s governor was given an update on the major renovations of Norwalk’s Merritt 7 train station by the state’s Department of Transportation (CTDOT) on Sept. 10, a project set to be completed in fall 2022. The goal of the reconstructed Merritt 7 station, along with expediting travel to New York, is to create a more […]

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Avangrid, Copenhagen joint wind venture reaches financial close

Avangrid officials said the project has closed on an aggregate of approximately $2.3 billion of construction and term loan financing with nine global lending banks. The company now expects to begin construction work on Vineyard Wind 1 this fall. Avangrid is joining forces with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, a Danish fund management and investment company, to […]

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Engineering firms hired to design access to proposed Norwich business park in Occum

One week after the City Council approved bonding $740,000 to fund engineering designs for access roads into a proposed second business park, the Norwich Community Development Corp. on Tuesday approved the hiring of three contractors to do the work and one to seek federal funding for the project. The City Council approved the $740,000 funding […]

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Century-old brownstone laboratory on Hartford Hospital campus, once hailed as center for medical research, would be demolished to make way for hospital power generating plant

The hospital has plans to demolish the structure, replacing it with an expanded electrical power plant, now in the basement of a neighboring building. Hospital officials say the power plant is sorely in need of an upgrade and needs to relocated above ground. The basement area, they said, is prone to flooding and where a […]

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The price tag for a new Killingly community center has jumped $10 million. This is why.

After declining last year to move forward with a plan to shift recreational programming to the town’s former high school, the Town Council is expected this month to re-visit that option, though such a project will now carry a substantially higher – about $10 million – price tag. The council in March 2020 declined to […]

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Floating hotel and market among ideas floated for New London waterfront

The group secured prime developer status from the City Council last week for the area encompassing Waterfront Park, a walking pier that Mayor Michael Passero said is underutilized and in need of a major boost of water-related activity. Advanced American will have exclusive right to negotiate a development agreement or lease with no promises yet […]

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Wallingford PZC votes down Amazon facility on Research Parkway

Neighbors applauded the Planning and Zoning Commission’s denial of a special permit application to build an Amazon distribution center and warehouse at 5 Research Parkway. It was the conclusion of a five-month long process that resulted in the applicant, Montante Construction, being denied approval to redevelop the 180-acre site, formerly a Bristol-Myers Squibb medical research […]

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Developer outlines $100 million second phase for Perkins Farm project in Mystic

Developer David Lattizori is proposing a $100 million expansion to his Perkins Farm development, which calls for a 72,000-square-foot medical building and a second 121-unit apartment complex. The first phase of the project, valued at $85 million, contains a 50,000-square foot Hartford Health Care medical building that opened in January 2020, as well as 121 […]

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Key hurdles cleared to allow final cleanup of former Norwich Hospital property to restart

The Preston Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday approved a term sheet that outlines the complex contractual agreement between the state Department of Economic and Community Development, the town of Preston and the Mohegan tribe, which will take over ownership of the property for a major redevelopment once the cleanup is completed. The agreement must be approved […]

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Conn. Senate Leader Says Emissions Initiative Will Not Come Up In Next Special Session

Health leaders across Connecticut are warning state legislators about the dangers of dirty air. But the head of the state Senate said Monday the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) will not be on the agenda during a special session expected to occur within the next two weeks. “I’m hoping we can do this in a […]

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Industry Wants Fed Help to Tackle Labor Shortages

The massive infrastructure plan, approved by the Senate, is forecast to create nearly a million jobs in construction, engineering and accounting by the year 2030. Michael Pugliese, economist of Wells Fargo Securities, told the Associated Press the infrastructure deal would likely have a modest impact on job creation and unemployment. He believes it could help […]

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‘They created a miracle’: North Haven’s former Upjohn site transformed from ‘chemical cesspool’ to nature preserve

First Selectman Michael Freda said Brody and Gattilia, who turns 97 next month, were part of a group of citizens that banded together roughly 40 years ago to call attention to environmental issues on the land, located at the end of Stiles Lane. Through years of work, the company has turned 57 of the site’s […]

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New London names prime developer with hopes of future waterfront activity

The City Council emerged from a closed-door meeting on Tuesday to approve a one-year agreement with Advanced American Engineering that gives the company exclusive negotiating rights to work out a possible lease or development agreement with the city. In return, the city has agreed not to market the city’s waterfront with the exception of the […]

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Lawmakers want to shield contracting watchdog from the Executive Branch

Given Gov. Ned Lamont’s reluctance to fund the State Contracting Standards Board, some lawmakers are exploring new legal options to insulate the watchdog agency from the governor’s control — including moving it from Executive Branch oversight to the Legislative Branch. The new two-year state budget legislators negotiated with Lamont included $450,000 to fund five additional […]

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These Norwalk school projects are underway. Here’s where they stand.

A revamped driveway for Silvermine Dual Language Magnet School and several new school buildings remain in the design phase of development. Three driveway options are being considered for Silvermine, William Hodel, director of facilities and maintenance for Norwalk Public Schools, told the facilities committee during its recent meeting. The proposal is to enhance the parking […]

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Ansonia ponders zoning change for rock crushing facility

The city is considering a zoning amendment that would add additional rules and clearly define what is allowed at the facility, which is owned by Burns Construction. The company lists headquarters in Ansonia and Stratford. The facility has long been a source of frustration to nearby residents who have complained about quality of life issues. […]

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CT not on track to meet emissions reduction targets. Should lawmakers pass Transportation Climate Initiative?

The biggest culprits of dirty emissions: vehicle exhaust and emissions from building heating and cooling systems which environmental experts say release dangerous particulate matter. Dr. Rebecca French, the director of the Office of Climate Planning at the State Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) says, “Those things are what causes asthma, aggravates and impacts […]

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UConn drops lawsuit against Storrs proposed apartment development

The University of Connecticut has withdrawn its opposition to a proposed 358-unit multifamily housing development in Storrs, following backlash from Mansfield town officials. The detente between the university and town came after Moran publicly blasted UConn in July for “blindsiding” the town by purchasing a parcel of land on which the town was expecting an […]

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Developer, town officials debut Avon Village Center

Developers and town officials cut the ribbon on the first phase of the Avon Village Center, a sprawling office, retail and residential development in the heart of Avon. The Sept. 1 ceremony marked the opening of a 44,000-square-foot Whole Foods at 50 Climax Road plus four other buildings totaling 57,000 square feet. The Avon Village […]

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Ridgefield selects Schlumberger site for joint police, fire facility

After an extensive scouting process, town officials have selected a location to erect a brand-new public safety building, which will house Ridgefield’s police and fire departments. While the topic has been discussed for years, interest for the project renewed when former state representative John Frey joined the Board of Police Commissioners. The Ridgefield Fire Department […]

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Decision looms for Bridgeport fuel cell plant project facing opposition in South End

A previously rejected proposal to build a hydrogen fuel cell plant off Iranistan Avenue is back on the table and facing stiff neighborhood opposition. Easton-based NuPower is asking the Connecticut Siting Council for permission to build a 70 foot high, 9.6-megawatt power plant and thermal heating loop at 600 Iranistan Ave. on a triangular half […]

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A restaurant and mini-mall are planned for Sandy Hook. They can’t be built before I-84 construction is complete.

A restaurant and mini-mall approved a year ago east of Newtown High School is waiting on the state to undertake major improvements at the Interstate 84 ramp intersections next door before undertaking construction. A DOT official familiar with the $25 million project said on Wednesday that the likely start date was early October. The project […]

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East Haddam Swing Bridge will get $58M overhaul. Here’s what is planned.

The state will launch a two-year, $58.2 million project next spring to overhaul the 108-year-old East Haddam Swing Bridge, which carries Route 82 over the Connecticut River, connecting the town center to neighboring Haddam. Construction is estimated to take approximately two-and-a-half years — from spring 2022 through fall 2024. The project calls for floor beam […]

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Deadline passes, Connecticut Port Authority remains confident in State Pier project

The Connecticut Port Authority has failed to meet an Aug. 31 deadline to obtain a federal permit for work on the $235.5 million State Pier construction project but appears confident its offshore wind partners will not decide to pull funding. The amendment allowed for the release of more than $50 million from Ørsted/ Eversource to […]

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Alders Advance 43-Year Tweed Deal

After hours of debate about the length of the term and about who stands to profit, a committee of alders unanimously advanced a proposed 43-year agreement between the city and Tweed’s airport authority. The first legislative item would have the city sign a 43-year amended and restated lease and operating agreement with the Tweed New […]

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New Haven intersection will be first of its kind in CT. Here’s what that means.

The target date for the reconnection from Martin Luther King Boulevard to South Frontage Road is Sept. 9, if the weather cooperates, according to Anna Mariotti of HTNB Corp., the city’s consultant on the Downtown Crossing project. Most of the work is complete. “When the finishing work is done, those will be in operation and […]

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Torrington’s Pennrose apartment building project has begun on Franklin Street

The Philadelphia-based company, which owns the Franklin Street property, poured the foundation for the building in early August. Pennrose first presented its plans for a mixed-use, mixed-income development on the riverfront property in 2019, when it first was approved by the City Council. The aim of the project, according to Pennrose, is to help create […]

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Lamont says funding for Anna Reynolds Schools in Newington was ‘not a tough decision’ during tour

Deciding to fund the renovation of Anna Reynolds was “not a tough decision” Governor Ned Lamont told town officials during a visit to the elementary school on Reservoir Road Monday morning. The state is providing over $20 million toward the $35.5 million project, approved by nearly 70% of voters in a Nov. 2020 referendum. Anna […]

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Industry Awaits Its Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Plan

The bipartisan infrastructure bill contains $550 billion in new spending. “The $1.2 trillion figure comes from funding normally allocated each year for highways and other infrastructure projects,” wrote John Probasco for Investopedia. “Following passage, the proposed legislation was sent to the House of Representatives where further adjustments are expected. Should the bill pass, the House […]

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Meriden Markham Airport closed for runway resurfacing

A $1.88 million project to replace Meriden Markham Airport’s aging runway and taxiway began earlier this week. That work will continue on the municipal airport until Oct. 21, according to a notice regarding the project. Constance Castillo, the airport’s manager, said the work, which is being completed by Tilcon Connecticut, Inc., began on-time — at […]

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Proposed $8.8 million Main Street project would be first to receive Norwich grant money

An $8.8 million redevelopment of two long-vacant Main Street buildings stands to become the first recipient of city grant and loan money through a revived economic development program if approved by the City Council. The project on Thursday received unanimous support from the Norwich Community Development Corp. board of directors for a $400,000 matching grant […]

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Affordable units may be part of downtown Shelton development

Developer John Guedes, a Shelton resident and owner of Primrose Companies, tweaked his plans for construction of a five-story structure, dubbed Riverview Park Royal, with 11,000 square feet of retail or commercial space and 92 apartments at property listed as 113-123 Canal St. The modified plans, presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday in […]

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On the Move: Work on Arrigoni, East Haddam swing bridges will have impact

The rehabilitation of Arrigoni Bridge approach spans and operational improvements at St. John’s Square / Main Street intersection in Middletown and Portland are moving right along and expected to wrap up in the early part of 2022. After the project on the Arrigoni wraps up, our attention will turn toward the East Haddam Swing Bridge […]

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2 CT power plants part of $1.9 billion deal with N.J.-based company

Power plants in New Haven and Bridgeport are likely to be sold, as two subsidiaries of a Boston-based company have signed a $1.92 billion agreement to purchase New Jersey-based Public Service Enterprise Group’s 6,750-megawatt fossil fuel generation portfolio. The deal with ArcLight Energy Partners’ subsidiaries is expected to close by the end of this year […]

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New highway traffic cams online on as state finishes $24M project

Twenty-nine new highway traffic surveillance cameras covering state highways in the Meriden area are coming online at a traffic website this week as part of the completion of a $24 million installation program. The new network additions allow motorists to monitor congestion, road conditions, construction and maintenance, lane closures and accidents around the clock, in […]

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10 ways the PRO Act could change the game for employers and organized labor

Currently being considered in the Senate, the bill would strengthen the ability of unions to form and collectively bargain. The bill, which passed the House in March, would amend the National Labor Relations Act — as well as parts of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 and the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act — […]

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Three new buildings proposed on Shelton’s Bridgeport Ave.

Owners of a Bridgeport Avenue property – already home to a building leased by PerkinElmer and Gary Plastic Packaging Corp. – have plans to construct three other buildings on the site. The company AA Shelton LLC is seeking a Planned Development District approval for 710 Bridgeport Ave., with the goal of constructing three separate buildings. […]

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‘Words don’t do it justice’: $87M Middletown middle school nears completion

New furniture and technology will be in place by the Sept. 9 opening of the fall semester. The new school is predicted to be more energy efficient by some 28.5 percent compared with other similar sized buildings, TSKP architect Michael Scott has said. Work includes installation of rooftop photovoltaics, with 14 areas that could generate […]

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$50 million renovation project officially breaks ground at Chamberlain Elementary School

New Britain benefited from a state package last fall that ensures funding reimbursement of 95% for this project, through the state’s school construction grant program. “It’s an 18-month project with completion expected in December 2022,” Newfield Senior Project Manager Matt Glaser said. The building’s footprint will increase by about 17,000 sq. ft. to an estimated […]

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CT upping stake in fuel cell industry with new energy-purchase mandate

Somewhat less publicized has been the steady march of fuel cell technology, an electrochemical energy source that promises the reliability of conventional fuels alongside the minimal environmental impact of renewables. Once beset by prohibitively high costs, improving technology and rising production levels are making fuel cells more competitive than ever before.And the industry has found […]

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Waterbury spends $523,000 for study of needed school construction and upgrades

The Board of Aldermen approved a contract with the SLAM Collaborative on July 19. The contract gives the Glastonbury-based firm a little more than eight months to deliver. Waterbury public schools could use a portion of $131.2 million in pending COVID-relief and economic recovery funds to further building plans. Superintendent Verna Ruffin said district officials […]

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CT Supreme Court to hear land use lawsuits against Stamford’s Board of Representatives

Board of Representatives Attorney Patricia Sullivan of Cohen & Wolf said that the cases, one involving a potential Life Time Fitness gym and the other about a parcel in the South End, will skip the appellate courts. Instead, Connecticut’s top legal authority opted to hear arguments during its next session, which starts Sept. 7 and […]

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Developer plans retail-and-hotel project across from Clinton Crossing outlets

The developer behind a mixed-use, retail and hotel project across from Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets said Monday that he hopes to complete the first phase of the development around the end of the year. Ken Navarro, a partner at Greylock Property Group, said construction of the firm’s Indian River Shops at Clinton project has continued […]

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Senators say trillion-dollar infrastructure bill will be ‘transformative’

During a morning virtual news conference from Washington, U.S. Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy said that once President Biden’s infrastructure legislation is passed in the Senate and House of Representatives, an even larger follow-up will be pursued by congressional Democrats under so-called budgetary reconciliation rules. “Our goal is to finish this bipartisan proposal by […]

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