I-91 redevelopment brings O&G Industries, CT’s largest privately held construction firm, to Wallingford

O&G Industries, the largest privately held construction firm in Connecticut, is moving into a new 9,992-square-foot office space at 900 Northrop Road, the firm announced recently. The move comes after the state awarded O&G a major contract to carry out the reconfiguration project of I-91,1-691-and Route 15 Interchange in Meriden. O&G is the main contractor awarded with carrying out the second phase of the state’s $500 million highway redevelopment project, focused on an area which studies have found is one of the state’s most congested roadways. One particularly notorious segment of the interchange, the southbound, one-lane off-ramp connecting I-91 with Route 15, routinely causes traffic to back up by as much as a mile. The work on the second and third phases of the project are expected to last until 2029, with work beginning early next year focusing on restructuring the northbound and southbound interchanges between I-91 and the other highways.

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