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Connecticut State Focus: Location Plus

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Connecticut is situated between two major metro areas. But the Nutmeg State offers much more than just a great location. .

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TRIP Finds 62% of Connecticut Roads Poor, Mediocre

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TRIP’s report on Connecticut transportation infrastructure labels 62 percent of the state’s major locally and state-maintained roads as poor or mediocre. The report, “Transportation’s Vital Role in… It said 6 percent of its locally or state-maintained bridges are poor/ structurally deficient.

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No Free Warranty: Connecticut Court Adopts Correction or Repair Test

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a Connecticut court considered for the first time whether the performance of warranty work tolls the statute of limitations on payment bond claims. ALS began performing invasive species removal and control work for a Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) intersection improvement project in February 2018.

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$4.3 Billion in CT Transportation Projects at Risk

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Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy said Wednesday that if the state's General Assembly does not quickly appropriate more money, $4.3 billion in state multiyear transportation projects will be postponed indefinitely. Malloy said routine maintenance and transportation funds for local municipalities would be affected as well.

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General Dynamics Electric Boat Investing $800M In Connecticut

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Read: General Dynamics Electric Boat Investing $800M In Connecticut at BusinessFacilities.com. The company will retain and grow its workforce to more than 13,000 jobs over the next 17 years, with help from up to $63 million in state incentives. .

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Q Bridge Wins America's Transportation Award

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The Q Bridge, also known as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge, over the Quinnipaiac River in new Haven, Connecticut was awarded for the Best Use of Innovation by Northeast Association of State Transportation Officials (NASTO).

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Connecticut Setting Groundwork To Become First EV Friendly State

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CT DOT Commissioner James Redeker, CT Electric Car Founder Ed Ingalls and CT DEEP Commissioner Dan Esty are committed to making Connecticut the first EV-friendly state in the country by 2014. Connecticut officials and businesses have set their sites on becoming the first electric vehicle (EV) friendly state in the country.