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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to award a $1.9 billion contract on Monday to bore tunnels and begin to build ...
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Phase 2 of Second Avenue subway project will cost $1.9 billion, MTA says
The MTA says the second phase of the Second Avenue subway project will cost $1.9 billion. ‘Slap in the Face’: Court Ruling on ...
The MTA board is expected to hold a special session Monday in order to approve a nearly $2 billion contract to dig the bulk ...
READ MORE: Second Avenue subway expansion into East Harlem gets $3.4 billion kick-start from Biden administration Hochul said a $182 million construction contract was awarded, the first of four.
After a years-long delay, the second phase of the Second Avenue Subway extension is set to get underway, thanks to a $3.4 billion injection from the federal government.
MTA officials announced last month they shaved $300 million off the $6.9 billion total estimate to extend the Q line from its terminus at 96th Street another 1.5 miles up Second Avenue and then ...
MTA officials have awarded the first contract for Phase 2 of the Second Ave. subway, a $182 million contract for utility relocation in support of the planned new station at E. 106th St.
In August, 1999 the MESA proposed a Second Avenue Subway line running from 96th Street to 63rd St./Lexington Ave. Engineering design work was done between 2004 and 2006, after all approvals were ...
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