United States,
New York
- us/21
Hudson River Railway
$8 million study concerning 8 km rail tunnel from Secaucus NJ on the west bank, under the Hudson River to Penn and Grand Central stations in Manhattan to complement East Side Access project for Long Island Railroad. Final plan to be selected by 2001. June 1999.
$2 billion funding approved by the Senate for proposed fourth rail line under the Hudson River as part of a $7 billion rail programme for Amtrak to upgrade high-speed rail corridors throughout the US. Three proposed options. Option G takes the new tunnel to New York's Penn station, and Grand Central for a cost of $4-$5 billion. Option P ends at Penn station and would cost $3 billion. Option S would take the tunnel to Penn station, and then to the Sunnyside rail yard in Queens for $4-$5 billion. Neither option P or S gets to the East side so that option G is considered the most attractive. 47/01.
The New Jersey Transit approved to undertake a $4.9 million environmental impact study for two one-way tunnels under the Hudson river. The new tunnel would link the Northeast Corridor line with Pennsylvania station in Manhattan, placing the parallel tunnels somewhere in the northern Hoboken-southern Weehawken area on the Hudson's west bank and midtown Manhattan to the east. The project is being undertaken in conjunction with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) which operates New York City's commuter trains and stations. The new tunnel would cost $5 billion.Visit www.njtransit.com and www.accesstotheregionscore.com 42/02.
New Jersey (NJ) Transit has awarded the first and the second of three tunnelling contracts for the planned $8.7bn Mass Transit Tunnel, a project to double the capacity of NJ-New York commuter rail. Visit www.njtransit.com. The third Hudson River Tunnels tender is in process. Click here for more. On 08.01.2010 the USD271.7million contract for a total of 3,169.92 m of twin-bore tunnel through the Palisades between Tonnelle Avenue Underpass in North Bergen and Hoboken was awarded to PTP Constructors of Secaucus, a joint venture of JF Shea Construction and Skanska USA Civil Northeast. Work is expected to begin in the next few months and finish within three years. For more click here. Visit www.jfshea.com and www.skanska.com. On 10.12.2009 the USD583 million contract for 5,029.2 m of Manhattan tunnels, to be built with two TBMs through hard rock between a shaft at Twelfth Avenue in New Jersey and 28th Street in Manhattan, was awarded to a jv of Barnard of New Jersey and Judlau Contracting Inc. of College Point, N.Y. Construction will begin in 2010 and is expected to continue until late-2013. Click here for more. Visit www.barnard-inc.com and www.judlau.com. 03/10.
The Gateway Development Commission (GDC) identified a shortlist of qualified teams who will receive an invitation to submit, deadline 30/06/2023, a proposal in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP) to serve as a Delivery Partner in connection with the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP). The Delivery Partner will provide key areas of support to help deliver the HTP.
Shortlisted teams include:
- Joint Venture of Bechtel-HNTB;
- Hudson Delivery Partnership (Atkins North America, Inc., Arup US Inc., The McKissack Group, Inc.);
- MPA Delivery Partners (Parsons Transportation Group of New York, Inc., Arcadis of New York, Inc., Mace North America Limited).
The shortlisted teams are among those that submitted a Statement of Qualification (SOQ) earlier this month in response to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) issued by GDC through the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak).
Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/ and https://procurement.amtrak.com . Ref.n. X048-23093. 21/23.
Request for Qualifications, deadline 12/07/2023, for ground improvement in the Hudson River to strengthen soils of the riverbed to facilitate future Hudson River Tunnel design and construction requirements to be performed by others. An Expression of Interest should be emailed to procurement@gatewayprogram.org. Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/GDC_2023.05.31_HRGS_RFQ_Final.pdf and https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Addendum-002.pdf. Ref.n. GDC23-003. 26/23.
Request for Qualifications, deadline 13/09/2023, for the excavation by 2 hard rock TBMs of the Palisades twin-tube tunnel (1,55 km/5,100 feet length and 63.5 m diameter) from the tunnel portal at Tonnelle Avenue construction site eastward into the Hoboken Shaft. The tunnel will be equipped with 6 cross passages built by drill & blast techniques. An Expression of Interest should be emailed to procurement@gatewayprogram.org. Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/GDC_2023.05.31_Palisades_RFQ_Final.pdf. Ref.n. GDC23-004. 26/23.
Gateway Development Commission (GDC) shortlisted the following five qualified teams for construction and other related work for the twin-tube Palisades tunnel, a key element of the Gateway Program:
- FKC-Tutor Perini-Hyundai Joint Venture (Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc, Tutor Perini Corporation and Hyundai America Inc.);
- Gateway Tunnel Contractors (Halmar International LLC and FCC Construction Inc.);
- Shea-Kiewit Tunnel Constructors (J.F. Shea Construction Inc. and Kiewit Infrastructure Co.);
- Schiavone OHLA Ghella Joint Venture (Schiavone Construction Co. LLC, OHLA USA Inc. and Ghella USA Corp.)
- Walsh / Skanska / Traylor Joint Venture (Walsh Construction Company II LLC, Skanska USA Civil Northeast Inc and Traylor Bros. Inc.).
Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/20231024_Palisades_Notice-of-Shortlist.pdf . Ref.n. GDC23-004. 43/23.
Gateway Development Commission (GDC) shortlisted the following five qualified teams for construction and other related work for the twin-tube Palisades tunnel, a key element of the Gateway Program:
- FKC-Tutor Perini-Hyundai Joint Venture (Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc, Tutor Perini Corporation and Hyundai America Inc.);
- Gateway Tunnel Contractors (Halmar International LLC and FCC Construction Inc.);
- Shea-Kiewit Tunnel Constructors (J.F. Shea Construction Inc. and Kiewit Infrastructure Co.);
- Schiavone OHLA Ghella Joint Venture (Schiavone Construction Co. LLC, OHLA USA Inc. and Ghella USA Corp.)
- Walsh / Skanska / Traylor Joint Venture (Walsh Construction Company II LLC, Skanska USA Civil Northeast Inc and Traylor Bros. Inc.).
Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/20231024_Palisades_Notice-of-Shortlist.pdf . Ref.n. GDC23-004. 43/23.
Gateway Development Commission (GDC) shortlisted the following three qualified teams for final design, construction and other related work for the Manhattan tunnel, which is a key element of the Gateway Program:
- FKC-Tutor Perini-Hyundai Joint Venture (Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc, Tutor Perini Corporation and Hyundai America Inc.);
- Gateway Tunnel Partners (Halmar International LLC and FCC Construction Inc.);
- Skanska / Traylor/ Walsh Joint Venture (Skanska USA Civil Northeast Inc, Traylor Bros. Inc. and Walsh Construction Company II LLC).
Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/2024.01.18_Manhattan_Notice-of-Shortlist_Final.pdf and . Ref.n. GDC23-005. 06/24.
The Gateway Development Commission’s (GDC) Board of Commissioners awarded the EUR261.70 million (USD284 million) contract for Hudson River Ground Stabilization (HRGS) to Weeks Marine Inc from Cranford (New Jersey, USA). The HRGS project marks the first heavy construction contract by GDC on the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP): it’s an important component of the new tunnel project. A mix of soil, concrete, and water will be injected to stabilize the riverbed in 365.76 m (1,200 feet) of the shallow area on the Manhattan side of the Hudson River. This work will ensure the TBM can excavate the new tunnel while protecting the riverbed from disruption. Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/. Ref.n. GDC23-003. 09/24.
Gateway Development Commission (GDC) has awarded to Schiavone, Dragados Lane Joint Venture the EUR425.02 million (USD465.6 million) contract for construction of the twin-tube 1.55 km ( 5,100-feet) long Palisades tunnel. The tunnel has an inside diameter of 7.68 m (25.2 feet) and six cross passages. The tunnels will be excavated by 2 hard rock TBMs with excavation commencing at the tunnel portal at the Tonnelle Avenue construction site and mining eastward into the Hudson County Shaft. Construction Duration: Summer 2024 – Spring 2027. For further information click here https://www.gatewayprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/GDC-Public-Presentation-for-8-1-24-fin.pdfand visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org/. Ref.n. GDC-24-006-HTP. 31/24.
Request for qualification, deadline 06/12/2024, for Design, construction, and other related activities for the Hudson River Tunnel Project. Deadline for Questions/Requests for Clarifications will be November 7, 2024. The Package P1C will include the construction by TBMs of the two tunnels under the Hudson River each approximately 2209,8 m (7,250 ft) long with 9 bypasses. Visit https://gatewayprogram.bonfirehub.com/opportunities/146400 . Ref.n. P1C. 42/24.
The Gateway Development Commission (GDC) Board of Commissioners have awarded the contract for the Manhattan Tunnel Project to Frontier-Kemper-Tutor-Perini JV and authorized the notice to proceed with construction. The Commissioners also approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to the Project Labor Agreement previously approved by the Board with the unions that will be working on the project.
Construction of this portion of the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP) is expected to begin in the coming months, with substantial completion anticipated in 2029.
The Manhattan Tunnel Project will build the section of the new Hudson Tunnel Project tubes from the Manhattan Bulkhead in the Hudson River to the cut-and-cover Hudson Yards Concrete Casing east of 12th Avenue. The project will also remove obstructions that could slow or damage the TBMs digging the portion of the tunnel passing under the Bulkhead and into Manhattan and will protect and support existing features, including the Bulkhead and sewer lines.
Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org. 06/25.
The Gateway Development Commission (GDC) identified a shortlist of qualified teams who will receive an invitation to submit a proposal in response to a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a design-bid-build contractor that will perform construction and other related work for the Hudson River Tunnel, which is a key element of the Gateway Program.
Shortlisted teams include:
- Gateway Tunnel Contractors (GTC): Halmar International LLC and FCC Construction Inc;
- Hudson Tunnel Constructors (HTC): Dragados USA Inc., Schiavone Construction Co LLC and The Lane Construction Corporation;
- Traylor / Walsh / Skanska JV: Traylor Bros Inc, Walsh Construction Company II LLC and Skanska USA Civil Northeast Inc.
The shortlisted teams are among those that submitted a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) in the month of December 2024 in response to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) issued by GDC.
Visit https://www.gatewayprogram.org. Ref. n.Package 1C. 06/25.
United States,
New York
- us/18
Railway
East Side Access project will extend the Long Island Railroad commuter service to Grand Central terminal on the east side of Manhattan. Ten year scheme will cost $3.2 billion and involves construction of a new line between Queens and Manhattan requiring more than 6 km of tunnels together with refurbishment of existing tunnels under East river. New soft ground tunnels will be driven in Queens to connect to the existing 63rd Street tunnel and hardrock tunnels will be needed under Manhattan’s east side to the Grand Central Terminal. Scheduled for completion 2009 to provide 172,000 rides/day to and from the east side of Manhattan with connection to the new line from JFK airport to Jamaica, Queens. Technical consultant Mott MacDonald. Project managers Bechtel Infrastructure/URS Greiner. Tunnel engineering services to be provided by jv of Parsons Brinckerhoff and STV Inc under a contract valued at $184 million. Construction value of the tunnel contract is $1.4 billion. April 1999.
Tutor Perini was selected by the MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) for the EUR401.4 million ($550 million) CS179 contract Systems Facilities Package N. 1 for the East Side Access Project. Work under this contract will be performed in the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) GCT terminus station and the tunnels connecting Harold Interlocking, a switching station in Queens, to the GCT. Tutor Perini will be responsible for coordinating overall systems integration and for interfacing with various systems provided by other contractors. Five Star Electric, the Company’s speciality contracting subsidiary, will perform significant work under this contract. Construction is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2014 and be substantially completed in 2020. Click us/18 for tunnelbuilder archive. Visit http://investor.perini.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=106886&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1899330&highlight= and http://mta.info/nyct/procure/contracts/CS179sol.pdf. 08/14.
The Tutor Perini Corporation’s subsidiary, Frontier-Kemper Constructors, was selected by the MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) for the EUR214.6 million ($294 million) CM006 contract Manhattan North Structures for the East Side Access Project. The scope of work consists of fabrication and construction of the permanent structural concrete lining, interior structures, and fit-out for caverns and tunnels previously excavated by other contractors beneath and to the north of the Grand Central Terminal (GCT) in Manhattan. Five Star Electric and Superior Gunite, Tutor Perini’s speciality contracting subsidiaries, will perform certain portions of the work under this contract. Construction is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2014 and be substantially completed in 2017. Click us/18 for tunnelbuilder archive. Visit http://investor.perini.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=106886&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1899330&highlight= and http://mta.info/nyct/procure/contracts/CM006sol.pdff. 08/14.
Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to solicit Statements of Qualifications (SOQ), deadline 05/06/2023, to provide construction services for the comprehensive renewal of two of the four tubes within the East River Tunnel (ERT), damaged during Sandy in October 2012. The 110-year-old ERT is utilized by Amtrak, MTA Long Island Railroad (MTA LIRR), and New Jersey Transit trains traveling between Manhattan and destinations east.
This Project will rehabilitate two tubes of the approximately 4 km (2.5 miles) East River Tunnel (Line 2 and Line 1) from portal to portal - Penn Station in Manhattan to Sunnyside Yard in Long Island City, Queens including utility extensions and connections in Penn Station and Sunnyside Yard. The Project will ensure continuation of operations for LIRR, NJ TRANSIT, and Amtrak, and improve the safety and security of the East River Tunnel.
Click here for tender documents - Anticipated Announcement of Shortlisted Proposers: 23/06/2023, Anticipated Award Date: January 2024. Anticipated Construction Schedule: Notice to Proceed – January/February 2024; Line 2 Construction Period – July 2024 through August 2025; Line 1 Construction Period – November 2025 through January 2027. Contact Amtrak, attn Jerard Linnemann, New York, email Jerard.Linnemann@Amtrak.com. Visit https://media.amtrak.com. Ref.n. RFQ X036-23094. 16/23
Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to solicit Statements of Qualifications (SOQ), deadline 16/06/2023, to perform Construction Management Services for the East River Tunnel (ERT) rehabilitation project. The Project will rehabilitate two East River Tunnel tubes (Line 2 and Line 1) from portal to portal - Penn Station to Sunnyside Yard, including utility extensions and connections in Penn Station and Sunnyside Yard. The Project will ensure continuation of operations for LIRR, NJ TRANSIT, and Amtrak, and improve the safety and security of the East River Tunnel. Anticipated Announcement of Shortlisted Proposers: 28/06/2023, Anticipated Award Date: September-October 2023. Contact Amtrak, attn Jerard Linnemann, Philadelphia, email Jerard.Linnemann@amtrak.com Visit https://procurement.amtrak.com. Ref.n. RFQ X036-23132. 21/23.