

2021 Update #32
Working through the Punch List The Highlights Triangle Park fountain now on Final Inspection next week Rail platform construction completed Once our downtown construction project passed its Substantial Completion milestone on Friday, September 17, it was time for a break. And what better place than coastal Maine, where not even the high price of lobster rolls ($36.95 and worth every penny) can dampen the spirits. Your Weekly Construction Update Back home in Middlebury, the p


2021 Update #31
Winding Down The Highlights Construction redux in Triangle Park Post-construction inspection of downtown buildings A sigh of relief on Water Street Let’s kick this week’s update off with a photo of the new sidewalk on Seymour Street. Extending on the west side of the street from the National Bank’s drive-in branch up to County Tire and paralleling the newly installed steel railing fence atop the U-walls, the new sidewalk gives pedestrians a safe path on this heavily trafficke


2021 Update #30
Major Construction Comes to an End The Highlights Downtown construction marks major milestone Hutchins to pave town highways next week Printer’s Alley reopens Continued progress on the Amtrak rail platform On Friday, June 2, 2017, construction of the Middlebury Bridge & Rail Project got underway with the drilling of a test pit at the Main Street entrance to Printer’s Alley to locate the Town’s water and sewer force main lines underneath the roadway. The following Tuesday, as


2021 Update #29
A Break for Labor Day, Then a Final Week of Construction The Highlights Finishing touches on Main Street and Merchants Row More progress on the Amtrak rail platform Printer’s Alley to reopen next week It’s been a busy construction week downtown as we approach the end of the Middlebury Bridge & Rail Project. The project’s end will consist of two milestones, Substantial Completion and Project Acceptance. Substantial Completion is the date on which the VTrans Resident Engineer d