Trumbull, Fay, S&B Construction and Wagman Heavy Civil will join the project, which aims to alleviate one of the East Coast’s biggest rail bottlenecks.
The closure comes as part of the agency's two-year $430 million PATH forward plan, which is for critical track and switch upgrades as the railway is often disrupted by delays due to an aging system.
Hitachi Rail has announced the acquisition of Omnicom, a provider of rail monitoring technology, from Balfour Beatty.
The new light rail system is on track to start construction in Austin in 2027. It is part of the project connect transit plan ...