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Where is Most Construction Happening in the New York: 2024 Overview

Building Radar

The construction landscape in New York is set to experience a transformative year in 2024, driven by substantial investments in infrastructure, transportation, and sustainable urban development. Key Construction Hotspots in New York for 2024 1. Major Infrastructure Developments 3.

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Five Star Electric wins $67M New York MTA cabling project

Construction Dive

The Tutor Perini subsidiary will lay approximately 150,000 feet of fiber-optic cable for North America’s largest transportation network.

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ENR New York & New England Top Starts: Northeast Transportation Sector Builds Strong

ENR Construction

New York and New England's largest projects to start in 2023 have a combined construction value of nearly $35 billion.

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TRIP Report Details New York Roads, Bridges

Construction Equipment

One in four major roads in the state of New York have pavement in poor condition, according to a new study released by TRIP. The report, “New York Transportation by the Numbers,” examines the condition, use, and safety of New York’s roads, highways, and bridges. The report includes regional…

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Can a P3 Make New York Subways More Accessible to Disabled Users?

ENR Construction

New York's transit agency, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, is committing billions to building elevators in subways.

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New York: State Of The Future

Business Facilities

Read: New York: State Of The Future at BusinessFacilities.com. The Empire State is preparing for a future of sustainable growth by investing $150 billion in the nation’s largest infrastructure program and creating innovative workforce development programs to prepare skilled workers for high-tech jobs.

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New York transit chief paints grim picture for MTA without congestion pricing revenue

Construction Dive

As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority deals with the financial fallout from the congestion pricing pause, advocates filed two lawsuits seeking to overturn Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision.