Meta is reportedly building AI data centers in temporary tent structures as CEO Mark Zuckerberg rushes to catch up in the artificial intelligence race, highlighting the urgent infrastructure demands driving the industry.
IBEW video exploring how the massive expansion of data centers across the country is creating unprecedented opportunities for electrical workers and union growth in the rapidly evolving AI infrastructure sector.
A proposed waterfront development in Fair Haven raises concerns among community members. The Oyster Harbor Village project faces scrutiny from residents regarding its potential impact on the neighborhood's character and accessibility, highlighting ongoing tensions between development and community preservation.
Fairfield's Planning and Zoning Commission approves a major residential development project for Post Road. The 478-unit apartment complex represents one of the larger residential developments approved in the area, contributing to the region's ongoing housing development boom.
Legal notice for construction bidding opportunity with Griffin Construction. This procurement notice provides contractors with details on project requirements and submission procedures for upcoming construction work in the New Haven area.
Profile of Vincencia Adusei-Vase, who overcame initial reluctance to enter the construction industry and now leads construction projects in New Haven. The story highlights career transitions and opportunities for women in Connecticut's construction sector.
New Haven's Union Station will undergo a major transformation with a $316 million transit-oriented development featuring two 16-story towers containing 470 apartments and 28,000 square feet of retail space. Construction will begin in late 2026 and be completed in two phases through 2031.
A major new 51-unit housing complex is set to break ground this summer in Bridgeport, adding to the city's residential development efforts. The project represents significant investment in Bridgeport's housing market and urban development initiatives.
A $60 million construction loan has been secured for a major apartment development in East Hartford, signaling continued investment in Connecticut's multifamily housing market. The financing will support new residential construction in the growing East Hartford area.
Waterbury officials have selected a developer to convert the former St. Mary's School into 80 apartments, representing a significant adaptive reuse project. The conversion will transform the historic educational building into modern residential units, preserving architectural heritage while meeting housing needs.