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Iselin, NJ — On December 12th, Boston’s Green Line Extension project celebrated its completion and opened to the public.
The project extends the Green Line from Lechmere Station in Cambridge to Medford/Tufts Station in Medford. On March 21st, the previous segment of the Green Line Extension began service to Union Square in Somerville. Mott MacDonald has played a central role in several Green Line projects in recent years, including the Green Line Extension.
Operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), the Green Line is the oldest transit line in the United States. Its four branches date back to a streetcar system founded in 1856. The Green Line’s average weekday ridership has recently been as high as 137,700. The Green Line extension project supports an increased ridership adding 50,000 passenger trips per day.
The design-build contract for the $2.3 billion Green Line Extension project was awarded in November 2017. Beginning in 2011, Mott MacDonald provided independent oversight on all elements of the project and as the Owner’s Representative, reported monthly to the MBTA and annually to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. During the initial stages of the program, Mott MacDonald’s value engineering studies resulted in project savings of $25 million — a savings of $100 for each $1 spent on the study.
The MBTA Green Line Extension will provide service to areas that lacked fast and reliable public transit. It will significantly reduce vehicle emissions in the Boston area and support Medford, Somerville and Cambridge communities with sustainable and urban redevelopment.
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The new Line 6 Finch West LRT significantly improves connectivity for residents and commuters, easing congestion on major routes and providing thousands of daily riders with safe, reliable, and environmentally sustainable transportation.
The opening celebration kicked off with speeches from community leaders and a ribbon cutting ceremony in Federal Way, Washington, followed by a day of planned special events to commemorate the achievement.
Construction has begun on the Port Everglades Bulkhead Replacement Project in Fort Lauderdale, Florida – a vital seaport serving as a critical hub for cargo, petroleum, and cruise operations.
Toronto Pearson continues to advance its plans for Pearson LIFT - Long-term Investment in Facilities and Terminals, launching a competitive selection process for the T1/T3 Revitalization program and selecting Pearson Accelerator Construction Team (PACT) to lead the planning, design and construction of the Accelerator program.
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