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May
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May 2014
Night-time work at the Jug Handle due to Muddy River project beginning May 21
CONCORD, Mass. – Construction activities continue on Phase 1 of the $30.9
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Mar 2014
Vehicular traffic and pedestrian changes on Brookline Avenue due to Muddy River project beginning March 29; Brookline Avenue Inbound will be shifted left between the Riverway Connector and Park Drive
CONCORD, Mass. – Construction activities continue on Phase 1 of the $30.9 million Muddy River Flood
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Jan 2013
Construction on Muddy River project to begin on or about Jan. 28 with tree removal, and then fencing
Construction activities on Phase 1 of the $30.9 million Muddy River Flood Risk Management and Environmental Restoration project in Boston, Mass., will start on or about Jan. 28, 2013 with tree removal and then followed by fencing and barrier installation.
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Aug 2012
Corps awards $30.9 million contract for Muddy River Flood
Phase 1 of the Muddy River Flood Risk Management and Environmental Restoration project in Boston and Brookline, Mass., will be constructed under the terms of a $30,961,340.00 contract issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District.
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