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N.Y.'s I-81 Corridor Work Promises to Be Very Heavy During 2025

The project to rebuild Interstate 81 in Syracuse, N.Y., will bring new roundabouts, highway exits, fast-speed highway transitions, new bridges, sidewalks and many new trees in 2025. In fact, every major state highway in the city is under construction as the project moves toward the middle of its six-year, $2.25 billion makeover, the Syracuse Post-Standard reported Feb....


PANYNJ Plans to Conduct Major Overhaul of Hoboken, N.J.'s Rapid Transit Station in 25 Days

As soon as the last passenger train rumbles out of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson's (PATH's) Hoboken, N.J., station just after 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 30, PATH workers will jump into action. "We know the clock is ticking from the very beginning," said Tom Crowell, PATH's deputy director of infrastructure and rolling stock....


Skanska-Halmar JV Helps Quiet Confusion at JFK Airport

John F. Kennedy International Airport, located in Queens, N.Y., is a beehive of activity, welcoming approximately 62 million passengers each year; it also is the busiest international entry point in the country....


NYC Completes Upgrade to 19th Century, Two-Story Sidewalk Vault

Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced that a $5.7 million project to reconstruct and stabilize a two-story high underground sidewalk vault located at 22 Reade Street has been completed nearly three months ahead of schedule and $4 million under budget....


Monroe Tractor Welcomes Roger Melius as Parts Manager to Buffalo Location

Roger Melius is the new parts manager at Monroe Tractor's Buffalo location. With his extensive leadership experience and dedication to service, Melius is expected to be an ideal fit to help the company deliver on its promise to keep its customers at the heart of everything it does....


N.Y.S. Association of Town Superintendents of Highways Holds Annual Conference

The New York State Association of Town Superintendents of Highways (NYSAOTSOH) held its 95th annual conference and educational symposium Sept. 24-27, 2024, at the Holiday Valley Resort in Ellicottville, N.Y, a beautiful resort community located in the hills southwest of Buffalo....


NYC Department of Design and Construction 'Got Stuff Done' in 2024

Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) celebrated the end of 2024 and the successful projects and changes to the city's capital construction process that the agency was able to accomplish during the year....


New York State Court Ruling Could Impact How Cities Report Road Damage, Conditions

A New York State Court of Appeals ruling on Dec. 17 could have sweeping impacts across the state when it comes to liability for potholes and bumps in the road. It came from the case of Henry E. Calabrese v....


Portal to North: Unlocking New Travel Capacities

International construction firm Skanska teamed up with Liebherr for a historic project: replacing the century-old Portal North Bridge in a critical rail traffic section over the Hackensack River. Utilizing Liebherr's deep foundation machines and crawler cranes, the fleet proved its cutting-edge power, turning a congested bottleneck into a free access passageway for more than 200,000 passengers every day....


DDC Receives 11 Engineering Excellence Awards From ACEC New York

Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced that the agency has received 11 2025 Engineering Excellence Awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC New York) for capital projects in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, including top Diamond Awards for Project Area 2 of East Side Coastal Resiliency and the new NYPD 116th Precinct....





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