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City To Transfer Gateway Site

The city plans to hand over key properties to the state Friday, paving the way for construction to start this fall on downtown’s $198 million Gateway Community College project.

The property closing ceremony on the Macy’s and Malley’s sites is scheduled for 11 a.m. at the college’s Sargent Drive campus. Gov. M. Jodi Rell, Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and top officials from the state Department of Public Works, state community colleges and the Connecticut State University, all plan to attend.

gateway29.jpgThe closing will allow the construction manager, Dimeo Construction of Providence, to put out a request for bids on the construction and determine just how much the project will cost to build, said Anthony DeMatteo, Dimeo’s vice president for development. He hopes to have that figure in hand this summer, he said.

Groundbreaking is scheduled for late August or early September, with completion of the 360,000 square-foot, four-story buildings scheduled for September 2012.

The project will consolidate the college, now split with campuses in both New Haven and North Haven, in the single downtown New Haven location, with the exception of the automobile section, which will remain in North Haven, Rell said in a statement released Wednesday.

Gateway’s progress comes as other state colleges endure a one-year moratorium on construction. Rell announced the moratorium in her Budget Address this year to save debt costs in a budget crisis. An exception was made for Gateway.

The new Gateway Community College will be a model for the nation and an absolute jewel in Connecticut’s higher education system,” Rell said. Gateway will be a green,’ energy-efficient campus that will help protect our air quality and protect our taxpayers’ dollars. It will also be a modern center of higher learning that will help prepare our students for the challenges of the future.”

This project will create jobs and boost economic development by attracting students and visitors to downtown New Haven,” she said. Peter McCann, project manager for the state DPW, said he was pleased that it was going ahead and that such projects serve as a catalyst that aids local economies. You need something to get the ball rolling,” he said.

The transfer had to wait until an agreement was finalized between the city and state on things such as easements and rebuilding and maintenance of the tunnels that run under the Macy’s site and serve as loading areas for the Omni hotel and Chapel Square Mall, said Tony Bialecki, deputy director of economic development for the city.

DeMatteo said Dimeo has been doing preparatory work and is looking forward to issuing its requests for bids, which could not be done until the state actually owned the land.

We are really in ramp-up mode and want to get going,” he said. He said he hoped to get his bids back by summer so that the construction can begin in earnest.
The architect for the project is Perkins + Will of New York City. The construction administrator is Gilbane Building Company of Glastonbury.

The city administration is pleased about the development and said it shows the vibrancy of New Haven,” said spokeswoman Jessica Mayorga. The sentiment was echoed by the governor.

It is just an outstanding project on so many levels, from boosting the local economy to maintaining the highest skilled workforce in the nation,” Rell said.

The fact that the project is going ahead is an anomaly in today’s economic conditions, Mayorga said, adding that from what she has heard in internal discussions,” many municipalities are not so fortunate to have the amount of building that New Haven enjoys. Despite the economic downturn, major construction projects are moving ahead in New Haven at the old Shartenberg site at State and Chapel, at the Yale cancer center, at three related nearby blocks, and at Science Park.

DeMatteo said from what he has seen, the pullback in development has been in the private, not the public sectors.

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