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Town of Wrentham Announces Construction Bid Awarded, Work Set to Begin on Sweatt Park Improvement Project

WRENTHAM — Town Manager Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham has officially accepted a bid from Argus Construction to begin work on the long-anticipated renovation of Sweatt Park.

This project marks a significant milestone in the Town’s ongoing efforts to enhance the beauty and functionality of its public spaces, such as the recently renovated Center School parking lot that added over a 100 parking spaces.

Sweatt Park, located in the heart of Wrentham’s downtown, serves as a vital community hub, offering a vast open space for recreation and relaxation, along with popular tennis courts.

The planned park improvements will include much-needed updates such as demolition and grading, site preparation and the installation of area drains, benches, concrete walkways, newly renovated stairs, renovated tennis courts, four new pickleball courts, added parking spaces and a variety of other park amenities.

Improvements will also include the reconfiguration of pathways to preserve the roots of 100-year-old trees in the area. These upgrades will create a more accessible, inviting and enjoyable environment for residents and visitors.

The project’s construction began Sept. 26. Work is expected to reach completion within 12 weeks.

“We are excited to see this vision become a reality, and we look forward to the positive impact this project will have on our community,” said Town Manager Sweet. “Construction has begun, and we will keep the public updated as the project progresses.”

To learn more about the project, click here.

Sweatt Park Renovation Project