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Orange construction signs a good sign that Central New Yorkers are getting back to work
Posted: 06.26.2012 at 6:28 PM
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SYRACUSE -- The New York Works program means more orange construction signs on Central New York roadways.

While that may frustrate some commuters, it's good news for companies that have been struggling since the recession.

The state Department of Transportation says its ready to get started on several projects throughout the region.

Contracts have been awarded on several projects including replacing the bridge decks on Interstate 690, going over Crouse Avenue just east of Downtown Syracuse.

Its helping out businesses like Vector Construction in Cicero that have been struggling to find work.

"We have about 45 people, 35 working between April 1st and Thanksgiving and the past three years we have been struggling to keep those people busy," said Richard Anderson of Vector during a news conference Tuesday afternoon.

A $17.4 million dollar contract will replace 13 bridge decks in Syracuse and Utica.

There are also several projects ready to go in Tompkins, Cayuga, Cortland and Oswego Counties.

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