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30 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

30 October 2023

Reconstruction work begins on Park Avenue Viaduct project

The first phase of the development will see the replacement of significant parts of the elevated steel structure.

October 27 2023

New York governor Kathy Hochul has announced the commencement of reconstruction on the Park Avenue Viaduct replacement project in East Harlem, New York City, US.

The areas beneath the development have been cleared for the viaduct’s updated foundations and columns to help reinforce the renovated structure.

Phase 1 of this project will see the replacement of significant parts of the elevated steel structure that carries four Metro-North Railroad tracks along Park Avenue between East 110th Street and the Harlem River Lift Bridge.

It will comprise the reconstruction of existing buildings, communications, power, rail, and signal systems from East 115th to East 123rd Street.

Construction in this phase is set to last until 2026 and will ensure the vital structure will remain strong for the foreseeable future. The phase is valued at $590m, out of which $500.9m is being provided by the federal government.

Substructure work is currently underway, emphasising the viaduct’s foundations and columns.

Hochul said: “Carrying hundreds of thousands of passengers every day, the Park Avenue Viaduct is a critical piece of our transportation infrastructure.

“This replacement is essential to providing faster and safer service to our Metro-North customers, while minimising impact to the local community.”

Metro-North Railroad trains travelling along the Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven lines to reach Harlem-125th Street Station and Grand Central Terminal all use the Park Avenue Viaduct.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority Construction & Development (MTA C&D) president Jamie Torres-Springer said: “MTA C&D will utilise innovative modern tools and materials to reduce construction noise and vibrations to the surrounding neighbourhoods, and we are coordinating closely with the City of New York to integrate this project with DOT street improvements.”

South-East Asia Construction Market Dynamics

Per GlobalData analysis, the South-East Asia construction industry in 2023 is dominated by Indonesia, though the country will see a slowdown compared to 2022 due to elevated building material prices, weak commercial property demand, high interest rates and a softening of external demand. The construction industry in the Philippines is estimated to register a AAGR of 7.2% between 2024 and 2027, supported by the government’s focus on the development of the country’s rail and road transport and energy infrastructure.

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