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The State DOT is extending the Almond Street closure between Van Buren and Taylor by another week, now through July 30th, to continue rock removal for the I-81 viaduct project.
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New York State has awarded the next contract for the I-81 project, focusing on the beginnings of the community grid on Syracuse’s east side, including a new interchange at I-690 westbound at Crouse Avenue and improvements to University Hill connections.
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Construction on State Route 298 and Thompson Road, including Military and Carrier Circles, has been completed. The new sidewalk stretches from Thompson Road from Carrier Circle to James Street.
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The New York State Department of Transportation is alerting motorists that Almond Street will be closed to traffic in each direction between Van Buren Street and Taylor Street.
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Mayor Walsh announced construction plans that are set to begin next week.
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Those who take the Caughdenoy Road Bridge on a daily basis can anticipate delays.
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The construction unemployment rate in New York decreased by September 1.7% since September 2021. Meaning more workers are returning or starting work in the construction industry.
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The city is replacing aging water and sewer lines before repaving/replacing roads and sidewalks.
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The American Heart Association of Syracuse joined members of the local construction industry to help fight heart disease and stroke.
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Construction begins on a mixed-use building with a fully minority-led team.