Amazon Warehouse Construction Progresses in Waterbury

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Waterbury, CT — Construction is underway on a major Amazon warehouse project located along the Waterbury–Naugatuck boundary, marking a significant investment in the region’s logistics and industrial infrastructure.

The project involves extensive site preparation, heavy machinery operations, and the installation of foundational structures. Crews are working with large-scale equipment such as backhoes, trucks, and earthmovers to level the ground, clear the site, and set the base for the upcoming facility. Once completed, the warehouse is expected to become a key distribution hub, supporting Amazon’s expanding supply chain network in Connecticut.

Local construction officials note that the development follows approved zoning and industrial plans aimed at bringing new business opportunities to the area. The project is anticipated to create jobs during the construction phase and later through operational roles once the facility is functional.

The scale of the build highlights Amazon’s strategy of investing in modern logistics centers to improve delivery efficiency and meet growing consumer demand. With construction moving steadily, the warehouse is projected to become an anchor project in Waterbury’s industrial landscape, contributing to economic development and enhancing the city’s role in the state’s distribution network.

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