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Dominion Marks 50th Anniversary of Unit 2 at Millstone with Eye Toward Future

Mon, 09/29/2025 - 8:30am
Dominion Energy is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Millstone Nuclear Power Station's Unit 2 while looking ahead to the facility's continued operation and potential future investments. The milestone highlights five decades of reliable baseload power generation for Connecticut while the company considers infrastructure upgrades and life-extension projects that could require substantial construction and maintenance work. The anniversary underscores the ongoing importance of nuclear power in Connecticut's energy portfolio and represents continued employment opportunities for construction trades and specialized technical workers at the Waterford facility. Source: hartfordbusiness.com

Retired Bridgeport Power Plant Demolished (Video)

Mon, 09/29/2025 - 8:30am
A retired power plant in Bridgeport was demolished through controlled implosion, clearing the site for potential future development and redevelopment opportunities. The demolition of the obsolete energy facility represents a significant infrastructure change in Bridgeport and opens up valuable waterfront or industrial property for new construction projects. The site clearance could attract developers interested in residential, commercial, or mixed-use projects, creating construction opportunities and contributing to Bridgeport's ongoing efforts to revitalize its industrial areas and waterfront properties. Source: onlyinbridgeport.com

Connecticut in Energy Talks with Feds as Revolution Wind Resumes Construction

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
Governor Ned Lamont announced he is working "very closely" with the Trump administration on several aspects of energy policy following a federal judge's ruling that allowed the Revolution Wind project to resume construction. The $6 billion offshore wind project, which is 80% complete with over 1,200 workers involved, was halted by federal order in August but can now continue. Lamont indicated that ongoing talks with federal officials could ease the path forward for both renewable and fossil fuel energy projects in Connecticut and the broader New England region. Source: hartfordbusiness.com

Turner : Revolution Wind Not a Cure-All

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
Analysis examining the limitations of the Revolution Wind offshore project as a solution to Connecticut's energy challenges, despite its resumption of construction. While the 65-turbine, 700-megawatt project will provide significant clean energy to Connecticut and Rhode Island homes, experts caution that it represents just one piece of the state's broader energy transition puzzle. The piece explores the need for comprehensive energy infrastructure development beyond offshore wind to meet long-term renewable energy goals and grid reliability requirements. Source: ctmirror.org

Hartford Mayor Arulampalam Fills Key Economic and Housing Posts

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has appointed two seasoned administrators to lead the city's economic development and housing departments, filling critical positions that will oversee construction projects, development initiatives, and housing programs. The appointments are part of Arulampalam's broader effort to streamline city operations and make Hartford more business-friendly while addressing the city's housing shortage. The new leadership will oversee key development projects, building permits, and housing programs including downtown residential development and homeownership initiatives. Source: hartfordbusiness.com

Committee Approves Final Plans for Moriarty Elementary Project Bidding Process

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
The Norwich school committee has approved final plans for the Moriarty Elementary School construction project bidding process, moving the significant educational facility project closer to contractor selection. The approval represents a major milestone for the school construction project, which will provide updated educational facilities for the community. The bidding process will now open to qualified contractors for what represents a substantial construction opportunity in New London County's educational infrastructure development. Source: citizenportal.ai

Bridgeport Makes Moves To Improve Permitting and Inspections

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
The City of Bridgeport is implementing new measures to streamline its building permitting and inspection processes, aimed at reducing delays and improving service for contractors and developers. The improvements include updated procedures, enhanced staff training, and technology upgrades designed to expedite construction project approvals. The changes are expected to benefit the building and construction industry by reducing project timelines and improving communication between city officials and construction professionals working on residential and commercial projects throughout Bridgeport. Source: patch.com

Final Vote on Fairfield County Monopole Construction Delayed One Month

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
A final decision on monopole construction in Fairfield County has been postponed for one month, delaying infrastructure improvements that would enhance utility reliability and service in the region. The monopole project represents significant utility infrastructure investment that would create construction opportunities for specialized contractors and improve electrical service reliability. The delay allows for additional review and public input on the utility infrastructure project before final approval and construction can proceed. Source: wshu.org

CT Embraces Most Overlooked Infrastructure Fix

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 8:30am
Connecticut is embracing underground infrastructure improvements that represent one of the most overlooked but critical aspects of modern construction and development projects. The focus on below-ground infrastructure addresses aging water, sewer, and utility systems that form the foundation of reliable community development and building projects. These infrastructure investments create substantial opportunities for specialized contractors and represent essential groundwork for sustainable construction and development throughout the state. Source: inc.com

Administration Halts Nearly Completed Wind Energy Project in Connecticut

Thu, 09/18/2025 - 8:30am
The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop work order on August 22, 2025, halting construction of the Revolution Wind project, which was 80% complete with all offshore foundations installed and 45 of 65 wind turbines in place. The $4 billion offshore wind farm was designed to power over 350,000 homes and was slated for completion by end of 2026. Connecticut and Rhode Island have filed lawsuits to overturn the order, citing national security concerns without identified legal violations.

Solar Firm Lays Off Almost All CT Workers as Administration Cancels Tax Credits

Thu, 09/18/2025 - 8:30am
PosiGen, a Louisiana-based solar energy company specializing in leasing panels to low and moderate-income residents, laid off 78 workers from its Connecticut offices in Danbury, Shelton, and Wethersfield on August 24, 2025. The company cited financing difficulties worsened by the Trump administration's tax package ending federal renewable energy tax credits by end of 2025. Only 8 employees remain in Connecticut as the company seeks additional funding.

Administration Takes Credit for Infrastructure Projects Funded by Biden Legislation

Thu, 09/18/2025 - 8:30am
The Trump administration has begun taking credit for various infrastructure improvements and projects that were actually funded through legislation passed during the Biden presidency, including initiatives that Trump previously opposed. The practice raises questions about transparency in federal project attribution and public understanding of funding sources for major infrastructure developments.

Former Konica Minolta Windsor Office Sold for $2.7M, with Plans for 300 Housing Units

Thu, 09/18/2025 - 8:30am
A former Konica Minolta office building in Windsor, Connecticut has been sold for $2.7 million to developers planning to convert the property into approximately 300 residential housing units. The redevelopment project represents a significant conversion of commercial office space to address Connecticut's housing needs, following trends of adaptive reuse in the post-pandemic commercial real estate market.

Plan to Convert Residence Inn in Shelton into 96 Apartments Approved

Thu, 09/18/2025 - 8:30am
Local authorities have approved plans to convert a Residence Inn extended-stay hotel in Shelton, Connecticut into 96 apartment units. The adaptive reuse project reflects ongoing efforts to address housing shortages by repurposing existing commercial hospitality properties into residential units. The conversion is part of broader trends in Connecticut to increase housing supply through creative redevelopment of underutilized commercial properties.

Starr Street Vacant Lots to Housing Development Plan Approved

Thu, 09/18/2025 - 8:30am
New Haven officials have approved a development plan to convert vacant lots on Starr Street into new housing units. The project aims to address urban blight by transforming underutilized vacant land into residential development, contributing to the city's housing stock while revitalizing the neighborhood. The approval represents part of New Haven's broader strategy to increase affordable housing options and improve community development.

CT, Rhode Island Sue Administration Over Wind Power Project Halt

Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Connecticut and Rhode Island attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration to overturn a stop-work order that halted construction of the Revolution Wind offshore project. The nearly 80% complete wind farm was abruptly stopped on August 22, with states arguing the order is baseless and will harm residents and the renewable energy industry.

CT Lawmakers Launch Last Ditch Effort to Stop UI Construction

Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Connecticut legislators are making a final attempt to block United Illuminating's controversial monopole transmission line project through Fairfield and Bridgeport. The project involves installing dozens of steel monopoles over 100 feet tall along a 7-mile route, despite strong opposition from local communities and officials who cite environmental and property concerns.

Demolition to Begin at East Hartford's Founders Plaza Office Park As Part of Major Redevelopment

Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Demolition work is set to commence at the Founders Plaza Office Park in East Hartford as part of a significant redevelopment project. The aging office complex will be transformed into a new mixed-use development, representing a major investment in the area's commercial real estate landscape.

Ground Broken On 168 More Apartments

Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Construction has officially begun on a new 168-unit apartment development in New Haven. The groundbreaking ceremony marks another significant addition to the city's housing stock, addressing ongoing demand for residential units in the greater New Haven area.

Former Mongers Market Building For Sale In Bridgeport

Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
The historic former Mongers Market building in Bridgeport has been put up for sale, presenting a development opportunity in the city's commercial district. The property offers potential for redevelopment or renovation, contributing to ongoing efforts to revitalize Bridgeport's downtown area.

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