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Old Posted May 14, 2024, 12:32 PM
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Amtrak missed a big opportunity for New Jersey-native Bon Jovi to note they are halfway there.

Amtrak, NJ Transit announce new Portal North Bridge halfway complete and on budget

By Anthony Johnson
May 13, 2024
ABC 7

"NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- Amtrak and New Jersey Transit announced Monday that the new Portal North Bridge is halfway complete.

It is the biggest transportation project in the nation, they said, and it is making good progress.

While trains are still running over the old Portal Bridge, the passengers can see what will be the new bridge and catch a glimpse of the future taking shape..."

https://abc7ny.com/post/amtrak-and-n...lete/14808274/
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Jeez, did they bring in the Chinese to build this???
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Old Posted May 15, 2024, 12:06 AM
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Jeez, did they bring in the Chinese to build this???
This is damage control.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/ne...t/73592095007/

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The drastic increase in outages also meant a need for more labor, which increased Amtrak’s budget by 140%, but it hasn’t affected the overall budget of the project because Amtrak is using its contingency funds for unforeseen events that are already factored into the cost.
I would not consider this to be "on budget". Any project of this nature will have a big contingency, but a 40% increase is an abject failure, not a reason to pat yourself on the back.
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Way to little Amtrak discussion around here.

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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 6:18 PM
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Pretty much the gang assumed to be players. Thanks for doing the FOIA though, that's above and beyond, plus now we know here before it's official.
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Amtrak Awards Contract to Build New Connecticut River Bridge

June 28, 2024

"OLD SAYBROOK/OLD LYME, Conn. – Amtrak will soon begin construction of a new, modern Connecticut River Bridge to replace the existing bridge following the award of a construction contract to O&G/Tutor Perini, a Joint Venture. This milestone comes on the heels of recent permit approvals from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

The new Connecticut River Bridge will improve reliability and reduce delays for Amtrak’s intercity services, Connecticut Shore Line East commuter service and freight operators along the Northeast Corridor (NEC), America’s busiest rail corridor. This is one of several passenger rail improvement projects in the State of Connecticut, including the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Devon Bridge and Walk Bridge replacement projects, among others..."

"💲 How it’s paid for: The approximately $1.3 billion project is primarily funded by the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA), thanks to a $826.64 million federal grant awarded by FRA. The remaining portion will be funded by Amtrak and the State of Connecticut..."

https://media.amtrak.com/2024/06/amt...-river-bridge/
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