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Proposed Expansion of Interstate Corridor in Concord, N.H. to Cost $370M

The projected price tag for the long-discussed expansion of the Interstate 93 and I-89 corridor in and around Concord, N.H., has risen to $370 million — almost 50 percent more than projections made before the pandemic — with the purchase of rights-of-way now slated for 2026 and first major construction set for 2029....


River Bridge Connecting Vermont, New Hampshire, Along With Section of I-91 in Vt., to Reopen in November

Two long-term infrastructure projects, one in Orange County, Vt., and another in Grafton County, N.H., on opposite sides of the Connecticut River, are set to wrap up in November to the relief of residents and business owners in both states....


SPS New England Leads $107M Hampton Harbor Bridge Project

Construction of the replacement of the Neil R. Underwood Memorial Bridge across the inlet of Hampton Harbor that spans Route 1A from Hampton to Seabrook, N.H., began in May. SPS New England of Salisbury, Mass., is the lead contractor after offering a low bid of $107.5 million....


Southern New Hampshire Has Seen Flurry of Highway Work This Summer

From Londonderry to Manchester and Bedford to Nashua, it has been a busy summer of highway construction in the southern portion of New Hampshire, with crews working on new bridges, new lanes and new exits....


Concord, N.H., Begins Work On Arts Alley; Gov. Sununu Signs Bill to Strengthen State's Water Systems

An ambitious project that would bring multiple restaurants to Main Street in Concord, N.H., broke ground in late July. The Concord Monitor reported July 27 that the development, dubbed "Arts Alley," includes a two-story building between the Bank of New Hampshire Stage and the Concord Food Co-op that will house a Friendly Toast, along with an outdoor eating area, and transform the existing Norris Bakery and Homestead Stable Building into "Duke's," a Nashville-inspired restaurant and bar with a focus on live music....


Skanska Completes $89M Renovation, Addition to University of New Hampshire's Spaulding Hall

Skanska, a global construction and development firm, announced the completion of the $89 million, 130,000-sq.-ft. renovation and addition project for University of New Hampshire's Biological Sciences Building, Spaulding Hall, located at the heart of the university's campus in Durham, New Hampshire....


New England Nonprofit Funds 10 Affordable Housing Projects, Five of Which Are in Maine

Evernorth, a nonprofit housing capital syndicate based in Portland, Maine, and Burlington, Vt., has closed its latest multi-investor fund of $61 million, which will provide equity to finance 10 housing projects in Maine, in addition to four in Vermont and one in New Hampshire....


With Students On Vacation, Construction Projects Dominate at Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College is seeing a number of construction and improvement projects at its campus in Hanover, N.H., including an expansion of the Collis Student Center porch, a revamp of the school's sailing boat house and installation of sustainable heating systems into several residential halls....


United Construction & Forestry Holds Grand Opening Event in Pembroke, N.H.

United Construction & Forestry held a grand opening celebration June 21, 2024, at its new facility in Pembroke, N.H. United Construction & Forestry and its sister company, United Ag & Turf, operate John Deere dealerships specializing in heavy-duty construction, compact construction, forestry, road building equipment, agriculture, turf and utility vehicles....


NHDOT, Local Residents Differ On What to Do About An Old Connecticut River Bridge

New Hampshire officials and area residents remain at odds over plans to fix the 94-year-old Cheshire Bridge, which spans the Connecticut River between Charlestown, N.H., and Springfield, Vt. The state's Department of Transportation (NHDOT) had planned to advertise the project to contractors in the fall and begin work next spring that would require closing the bridge for 34 weeks, according to Valley News, a daily news source for the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont....







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