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Developers propose a large-scale housing development in Farmington, presenting plans to local officials that could significantly increase residential capacity while addressing community concerns about infrastructure impact and environmental considerations. Source: patch.com
Yale University begins demolition of five historic buildings to construct a 188,294-square-foot dramatic arts complex for the David Geffen School of Drama, with $1.2 million allocated for demolition and construction scheduled through summer 2029. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Construction activity begins at the long-vacant Scientology building site in New Haven, marking progress on addressing one of the city's most prominent abandoned properties and potential redevelopment opportunities. Source: newhavenindependent.org
The Connecticut Port Authority and a contractor involved in State Pier development enter mediation proceedings to resolve disputes over the New London port infrastructure project, addressing construction delays and cost overruns. Source: wshu.org
IBEW President Cooper addresses critical challenges facing electrical workers and the union's commitment to protecting member interests against industry pressures. Source: ibew.org
IBEW explores strategic partnerships in the renewable energy sector, focusing on securing union jobs in solar projects while addressing industry challenges and competition. Source: ibew.org
Secretary-Treasurer Noble discusses workplace mental health challenges and hidden injuries affecting electrical workers, emphasizing the union's commitment to comprehensive member wellness. Source: ibew.org
IBEW announces new training initiatives designed to prepare members for emerging opportunities in advanced manufacturing, ensuring the union stays competitive in evolving industrial sectors. Source: ibew.org
Reader correspondence highlighting positive outcomes and achievements within the IBEW community, showcasing member experiences and union impact stories. Source: ibew.org
Connecticut Green Bank has completed installation of a 16.6-kW solar array on 28 High Street Apartments, a six-story historic residential building in Hartford owned by CCAM LLC. The project demonstrates growing acceptance of solar installations on historic properties, addressing both preservation concerns and renewable energy goals. Source: fox61.com
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