GDC awards $712m contract for New Jersey rail link
The Gateway Development Commission has awarded a $712 million contract to a Skanska-led joint venture for the New Jersey Surface Alignment project. This infrastructure initiative is a critical component of the broader Hudson Tunnel Project, connecting new rail tunnels to the existing Northeast Corridor.
Why it matters
This project is essential for modernizing aging rail infrastructure in the Northeast US, which is vital for regional transit and economic connectivity.
The infrastructure is designed to connect the new rail tunnel under the Hudson River with the existing Northeast Corridor tracks. (Gateway Program) The Gateway Development Commission (GDC) has awarded a contract valued at around $711.7m to Skanska Creamer Sanzari NJSA joint venture (JV) for the construction of the New Jersey Surface Alignment, part of the ongoing Hudson Tunnel Project.
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