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The redesigned New London State Pier being built to support the offshore wind industry is on track for completion this year, according to the Connecticut Port Authority.
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The Connecticut Port Authority's announcement means that redeveloping New London State Pier will cost more than three times the original estimate.
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The Office of State Ethics has issued a second $10,000 fine against Seabury Maritime for the lack of financial disclosures of lobbying activity to gain contracts from the Connecticut Port Authority, which is in charge of redeveloping State Pier in New London to be a hub for the offshore wind industry.
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State Attorney General William Tong wrote in a formal opinion Tuesday that the Connecticut Port Authority was within its rights when it hired a harbor management company to operate the State Pier in New London as a hub for the offshore wind industry.
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Two eastern Connecticut legislators have prepared a pair of bills against the Connecticut Port Authority, as the agency prepares to ask the state and its partners for more money to complete the redevelopment at State Pier in New London.
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Work to redevelop the State Pier in New London to be a hub for the offshore wind industry is on schedule to be almost complete by February. Delivery of wind turbine parts for the South Fork Wind project should start arriving soon after.
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Members of the State Contracting Standards Board announced Friday that they plan to investigate how one construction company was able to recommend itself for more than $87 million in subcontracts for the renovation of the State Pier in New London.
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The arrangement, approved by the Connecticut Port Authority, has drawn criticism from lawmakers concerned about potential conflicts of interest.
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A Connecticut Port Authority employee has been fined for accepting illegal gifts from a vendor seeking business in the redevelopment of State Pier in New London.
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The redevelopment of State Pier in New London has run into more issues clearing underwater obstructions.