Tag: Syracuse industrial park
Ken Jones of Jones Petrie Rafinski made a monthly report on the industrial/technology park to the Syracuse Town Council Tuesday night. Jones reviewed the change orders for both contracts and requested the town approve a change order for $12,700 by Cripe Excavation. The council approved the change. Jones told the council when the budget was …read more.
Ken Jones, president of Jones Petrie Rafinski, the town’s engineering firm, gave a monthly report on the SR 13/U.S. 6 Industrial and Technology Park to the Syracuse Town Council during its regular meeting Tuesday night. Jones reported Cripe Excavating started to do the passing blisters to the park entrances and found unsuitable backfill under the …read more.
The Syracuse Town Council received a positive update from Ken Jones of Jones Petrie Rafinski, the town’s engineering firm, regarding the industrial park project at SR 13 and U.S. 6 during the council’s regular monthly meeting. Jones told the council the “project is going fantastic.” With the contractors having fulfilled every aspect of their contract. …read more.
Brett Konarski of Jones Petrie Rafinski, formerly Wightman Petrie, the town of Syracuse’s engineering firm, provided an update on the U.S. 6/SR 13 Industrial Park during the Syracuse Town Council’s monthly meeting Tuesday night. Cripe Excavating has completed most of its work with installing 60 feet of force main pipe remaining. It is off-site until …read more.
Swiss Perfection went before the Syracuse Town Council Monday night to seek rezoning approval for a new business. Company representatives asked that a building, located at South Huntington Street just south of the railroad tracks, be rezoned from light industrial to commercial. Council members saw no issues and approved the rezoning which allows for …read more.