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The Legend Grows
After World War II as the economy expanded, the
company grew rapidly. During this period Angelo’s four
sons took over management of the company. Led by Angelo
Tomasso Jr., Victor, George and Bill, the company began
managing larger projects.
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In 1950 they set a record by transporting 797 tons
of blacktop 25 miles in one day to the Bradley Field
Airport.
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In 1968 they received wide acclaim by laying a mile
of concrete each day on over three miles of Interstate
84 in Plainville, New Britain and Farmington,
Connecticut.
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In 1972 a joint venture led by Angelo Tomasso, Jr.
set a world record by laying in place 18,300 tons of
bitumen in 18 hours at Bradley Airport. Inspired by
the contract provisions that the team could close the
airfield for only 36 hours while paving a critical
intersection, the major 6-24 runway was repaved in
record-breaking time. The joint venture had 171 pieces
of equipment in use during one day. The airport
reopened on schedule, and the team won praise from the
State Department of Public Works and the Department of
Transportation.
The construction accomplishments of Angelo Tomasso,
Inc. became legendary. The company acquired additional
quarrying and mixed concrete capacity and became famous
for highway construction including Routes 91 and 84, and
Routes 9 and 2. The company managed redevelopment and
site projects including corporate headquarters such as
Emhart, Stanley Works, Aetna and Bristol Myers.
Acquisition
In 1972 Angelo Tomasso, Inc. was sold to Ashland
Resources. In 1979 a British company bought the core of
the former company, creating Tilcon Tomasso. The
company’s name was changed to Tilcon Connecticut in
1990.
New Beginning
In 1968, the third generation of the Tomasso family,
William, Michael, Paul and James, formed Tunxis
Management real estate management and subsequently its
sister company, the TBI Construction business. All
four brothers learned the construction business while
working at Angelo Tomasso, Inc.
Tunxis Management Company grew out of the need for
TBI Construction. to have a caretaker for its real
estate holdings. Tunxis Management provides
pre-construction design and government approval services
as well as review and coordination of construction
specifications.
The tenant roster ranges from Fortune 100 companies
to local law firms and businesses. Tunxis Management
oversees property management operations for private
developers, not-for-profit institutions and local and
state government. Work includes cultural organizations
such as The Bushnell in Hartford, health facilities such
as the Uncas on the Thames Hospital in Norwich and
mixed-use properties such as Brookside Plaza in
Enfield.
The TBI construction company business grew both from
the extensive family background in highway
construction and from Tunxis Management's extensive,
growing work in property management. In tile late
1980s the Tomasso Brothers recreated the family
construction business with special focus on building
large, challenging projects in the public sector.
Completed TBI Construction projects include
renovation of the New Britain, Connecticut City Hall,
the Government Center Parking Garage in New Britain, the
Liberty Square Government Center, also in New Britain
and the Waterbury Performing Arts Magnet School, Palace
Theater Renovation and Parking Garage. |