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
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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 American Rescue Plan funds is projected to take almost two years to complete. Here Anthony Grasso makes cuts in the pavement of Priscilla Avenue in preparation for the excavation and the installation of pipe to follow. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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