Logo courtesy of Hill International

Logo courtesy of Hill International

Hill International received a subcontract from Jacobs Engineering Group to assist that firm in providing construction management services to the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in connection with rehabilitation of the Canarsie Tunnel in New York City. The five-year subcontract has an estimated value to Hill of approximately $5.8 million.

The Canarsie Tunnel, also known as the 14th Street Tunnel, connects Manhattan and Brooklyn under the East River and provides access for the MTA's L Line. The storm surge from 2012's Superstorm Sandy damaged the tunnel, leaving it in need of extensive repairs. The tunnel was flooded with seven million gallons of salt water leaving two adjacent 7,100-foot-long sections of the tunnel with significant damage.

Hill will be supporting Jacobs in providing pre-construction and construction management services during the tunnel's rehabilitation, which involves repairs and upgrades to the structural, power, lighting, signals, and communication components of the tunnel. It also includes demolition and replacement of duct banks and cables, replacement of emergency systems, rack rail, and concrete bed installation, as well as extensive street excavation, utility relocation, and other station improvements.

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