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Rehab of Building Along Middletown, Conn., Riverfront Will Create New Eatery

Interior structural work began Dec. 6 on a project to turn a former Middletown, Conn.-owned canoe club into a combination seafood restaurant, brewery and snack shack to be run by the owners of a popular brewpub in the city....


Waterbury, Conn.,Transformation Continues With Mixmaster Project

The transformation of downtown Waterbury, Conn., is taking place with the rehabilitation of 10 bridges that connect Interstate 84 and Route 8. The Mixmaster, which was opened in 1968, features stacked bridges that the Connecticut Department of Transportation called "an engineering feat that addressed the area's challenging topography." But it also said, "The stacked bridges make both rehabilitation and replacement a complicated endeavor."While the Mixmaster has undergone multiple major renovations since the late 1960s, it is now being rehabilitated due to deteriorating concrete decks, corroded bearings and joints, section loss in its girders and cracking in critical, non-redundant structures....


Development and Construction Projects Under Way All Across Connecticut

Wherever you go in Connecticut, a new building is going up, a road is being reconfigured and airports are being expanded. Major projects are happening all around the state. While the construction may be a burden to residents and travelers now, when it is complete, officials hope people can more quickly go where they need to be, find parking easier and enjoy the region a little more....


Avangrid Sticking With Park City Wind Project for New England, Despite Delay

A spokesperson of Orange, Conn.-based Avangrid's Park City Wind project said the company is still committed to the renewable energy project and plans to redevelop a part of Bridgeport's waterfront as a staging area for the project, despite pushing back its completion date....


Old Stamford, Conn., Telescope Removed to Make Way for New Planetarium

Once described as "a wonder of the space age," a telescope that served as the centerpiece of the Stamford Observatory in Connecticut for the last 57 years was moved so that a new planetarium can be built at the site....


New Student-Athlete Center Funded by Historic Gift to UConn Athletics

The building of a modern student-athlete center at the University of Connecticut (UConn) in Storrs has been aided by a historic gift by Trisha M. Baily, the university announced earlier in October. Bailey, a 1999 graduate of UConn, committed what the university calls a "significant lead gift" toward the construction of the performance and academic support center....


New Phase of Construction for Connecticut's Eastern Greenwich Civic Center Begins

Ceremonial shovels went into the ground Oct. 7, but construction of a new Eastern Greenwich Civic Center in Connecticut will not begin in earnest until next year. Work is ongoing at the site, though, as the final demolition work is nearing completion, the Greenwich Time reported....


Stamford Wrecking Eyes Brass Factory Demolition Completion By December

The city of Waterbury, Conn., once known as America's "Brass City" due to the many brass manufacturing plants located within it, is now, via its Waterbury Development Corporation (WDC), demolishing many of the factories and taking steps to clean up the contaminated sites to allow for future development....


Sales Auction Company Holds 13th Annual Fall Auction

Sales Auction Company's 13th annual Fall Auction started with a virtual timed action on Sept. 30 and continued on Oct. 1 with a live auction at the 55 King Spring Road, Windsor Locks, Conn., location. More than 900 attendees were on site, while 1,219 Proxibid and 532 Equipmentfacts bidders joined online for Sales Auction Company's largest sale to date, with 1,710 lots sold over the two days....


Contractors from Utah, Texas, Indiana, Connecticut Receive 2022 ARTBA National Contractor Safety Awards

Transportation construction companies from four states were recognized Sept. 26 for their outstanding employee safety programs during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association's (ARTBA) Annual Convention, held in Nashville, Tenn....


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