The Foundation for Fair Contracting is a labor/management organization that promotes compliance with laws & regulations relating to public works construction.
"Danbury-based FuelCell Energy announced it has increased the planned scale of its Torrington manufacturing expansion as it pursues growing demand from data center developers seeking on-site power generation."
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"The new 73,000-square-foot cancer center would be located on the southwest corner of the campus and operated in collaboration with Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center."
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"Norwich — State, local and school officials gathered at the site of the current Moriarty Elementary School on Monday afternoon to break ground on the school's replacement, which will be constructed adjacent to the current building."
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"Haynes Group is seeking a zoning change for a 30-acre property it owns at 300 Elm St. in North Haven, which under the town's current IL-80 industrial zone designation does not qualify currently for housing." https://t.co/HWfDSpYE4K
"Norwich — The City Council on Monday authorized the city to apply for a $250,000 state grant to fund a feasibility study of a developer's plan to transform the former Chestnut Street Mill into as many as 170 workforce housing units."
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"Killingly — Opponents of Amazon’s plan to build a massive warehouse on Westcott Road turned out in full force on Monday for the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission’s final public hearing on the proposal."
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"MIDDLETOWN — As the state Department of Transportation explores potential remedies to the high number of crashes on Route 9 through Middletown and Portland, local officials are seeking to ensure residents have a voice in the process." https://t.co/3hXEskGAYN
"The first four developments paid for through the Connecticut Municipal Development Authority, including housing, a museum and downtown retail space, got approval on Friday for about $19 million in bond funding."
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"STAMFORD — Construction of the new Westhill High School, likely the largest school project in Connecticut history, is now officially underway — at least symbolically."
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According to the Hartford Courant, Mayor Connor Martin stated, “There’s no tax abatement for this project, no money from the town. We might be going for a state loan, but all the rest is private equity.” https://t.co/m8udvS0HLB
"The 'crossover' of two northbound lanes onto a section of the southbound bridge — separated by a barrier from the regular southbound lanes — was installed overnight Saturday. Exit 86 is accessible through the crossover."
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"This project really provides a historical opportunity to reinvest in" and repurpose "part of the old Winchester Repeating Arms site."
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"A new state law requires Connecticut to assess the workforce needed to support a potential advanced nuclear energy industry, as policymakers continue exploring whether advanced nuclear technologies could play a future role in the state’s energy mix." https://t.co/6XhZHALgcy
"Noise, lighting, trucks, exhaust and more are on the minds of Connecticut residents who oppose a proposed nearly 1.4-million-square-foot warehouse and distribution center project that would be built off Interstate 395."
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"NEW BRITAIN — Mayor Bobby Sanchez said New Britain has secured all funding needed for the long-awaited Allen Street drainage and flood mitigation project, which city officials say will address years of flooding problems in the neighborhood." https://t.co/yGn8bMjEJR
"Connecticut is set to receive $27.5 million from the federal government to replace thousands of aging lead pipes still carrying drinking water to homes across the state."
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"As passengers travel on the rail lines along Connecticut’s coast, more than 100-year-old bridges carry their trains over some of the rivers that flow into Long Island Sound."
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"While rising gasoline prices threaten Connecticut families’ summer travel plans, the trend is putting pressure on the state’s transportation program as well." https://t.co/RMeYLuWHwE
"New London — A retired MH-60T Jayhawk U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was lifted into the under-construction Coast Guard Museum on Wednesday." https://t.co/Jql7FPoyXH
"The city of Norwich wants to change the future of the buildings in its city that serve almost as a gateway to the nearly 300-year-old community at the confluence of the Yantic and Shetucket rivers in eastern Connecticut."
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