After decades of work, the nearly done megaproject will link its new capacity to the city’s 1-billion-gallon-per-day drinking water distribution network
Nearly five decades and $4 billion into the effort to build New York City’s Water Tunnel No. 3, the monumental project’s official end is not yet in sight.
Buoyed by a still-strong construction market in New York and New Jersey, the 50 firms ranked on ENR New York’s Top Contractor list this year were able to boost total revenue 6.9% to $2.1 billion based on 2015 figures.
When a retaining wall collapsed on CSX railroad tracks in Baltimore on April 30, 2014, city officials quickly called on engineering firm Whitman Requardt and Associates for help.
Just as the Broadway hit “Hamilton” packs the epic biography of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton into a three-hour rap opera, the $120-million Museum of the American Revolution under construction in Philadelphia ambitiously jams the eight-year war into a tight urban site.