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Following the opening of bids for the construction of new Toll Gate and Pilgrim High Schools last Wednesday and lengthy interviews with the four contractors … more
Mayor Frank Picozzi’s dream to build an open air ice rink in Apponaug was approved by the City Council by an 8-1 vote, but now has to skate through a legal challenge from the bidder that was … more
Chris Spiegel, a member of LeftField Project Management, gave the Warwick School Committee a comprehensive update on the current plans and timeline to build two new high schools Tuesday. By the … more
A 90-year-old construction company has decided to branch out for the first time- and in doing so, build roots in Warwick. New Britain, CT-based Downes Construction Co. recently opened a Warwick … more
At a press conference held Monday at Quonset, Gov. Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Department of Transportation announced that the state would receive $81 million in federal funds to help better … more
More than a year and a half after it closed because of mold and the decision was made to fully address all renovations to Sherman School, the school is nearing completion. School Department director … more
Amidst the many actions taken by the General Assembly during the final moments of the 2023 legislative session, one decision in particular could potentially serve to the benefit of municipalities, … more
Questions abounded when a two story structure recently emerged from a vacant lot across from Iggy’s in Oakland Beach. The 16 by 32 foot two story building will be used by Iggy’s for … more
Rhode Island Energy will pave West Shore Road between Frawley Street and West Greeley as the final step to its gas main replacement work that has been going over the past year. Milling will begin the … more
The Lincoln Avenue Amtrak underpass remains closed as the Warwick Sewer Authority completes the final link in rehabilitating a section of a line carrying wastewater from an Airport Road collection … more
Now that voters have approved a bond to build new Toll Gate and Pilgrim High Schools, the biggest question facing some members of the City Council is whether the two schools can be built for $350 … more
Starting Friday night, Nov. 11, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will begin the process of sliding two bridge decks into place at the Pontiac Avenue interchange in Cranston. The … more
While there’s no going over the West Natick Bridge until at least this October, motorists can still make the connection to Route 2 at the Warwick Mall thanks to a detour to the reopening of the … more
Chances that an appeal could halt construction a 491,496 square foot warehouse and distribution center off Commerce Drive near the airport evaporated last Monday, when the day before the appeal was … more
Jules D’Alessandro, a Warwick-based litigator, business, construction and personal injury attorney, has been named to the Rhode Island Advisory Council of the New England Legal Foundation … more
Starting on Monday, February 7, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will shift travel lanes on Route 5 (Greenwich Avenue) near Knight Street in Warwick for reconstruction of the Pontiac Bridge over the Pawtuxet River. The Department more
It takes a workshop to build a workshop Students in the Construction Trades program at the Warwick Area and Career Center are building the backdrop for Santa's visit Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Oakland Beach branch of the Boys and Girls Clubs. more
It starts with a cut D'Ambra Construction has started work on the $17.5 million Bayside sewer project that will bring service to more than 900 properties currently dependent on septic systems and cesspools. The work being partially subsidized with more
When will it ever stop? The ongoing replacement of natural gas mains on West Shore Road from Wilde's Corner west has narrowed traffic to a single lane on multiple occasions leaving motorists to question when the construction will end and when it does more
By JOHN HOWELL Warwick is on the verge of a building boom. Consider all that is on the drawing boards: a warehouse covering 11 acres; a 122-room hotel that when completed will give the city 17 hotels with more than 2,200 rooms; multiple housing more
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