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Chester to break ground on $10.4 million Public Works building funded chiefly by ARPA and state dollars
Summary
Officials said notices to proceed were issued and the city expects to break ground in late September on a roughly 10,000‑sq‑ft Public Works building (garages, offices, salt shed, EV charging) at a West 2nd Street site; the project cost was cited as about $10,400,000 and funding sources include ARPA and state DEP dollars.
City officials told the MRAC they plan to begin construction on a new Public Works building after concluding bidding and issuing notices to proceed to contractors. The facility was described as approximately 10,000 square feet with garage bays, office space, conference rooms, a salt shed and a parking canopy, and will include EV…
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