The Town of Northborough is making significant strides in its fire station project, with the recent groundbreaking ceremony marking a pivotal moment. The town has officially signed a contract with H.V. Collins, a general contractor from Providence, Rhode Island, coming in a remarkable $6 million under budget.
During the meeting, Tom provided an update on the project, highlighting the successful start of construction. "They have cleared the site, and they've started to move the earth. It's underway," he stated, emphasizing the progress made. The ceremony was well-attended, featuring speeches from key figures, including Don Rand and the fire chief, alongside Town Administrator Steph Bacon.
In addition to the construction update, discussions also touched on the potential for utilizing stones from the site, although it remains uncertain if this idea will be pursued further.
This project not only represents a significant investment in public safety but also showcases the town's commitment to efficient budgeting and community development. As construction progresses, residents can look forward to a new fire station that promises to enhance emergency services in Northborough.