Gateway Funding Fight Could Halt Construction Again on Hudson Tunnel Work
Construction resumed with around 1,000 workers after a funding dispute paused work; federal reimbursements totaling $254 million have been made this year, but future payments remain uncertain.
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Construction of this critical tunnel connecting N.J. and N.Y. could grind to halt again
Gateway Development Commission officials issued a warning that construction of the $16 billion Hudson River rail tunnel could halt in three months if federal funds are frozen again.
Construction resumes on Hudson Tunnel Project, but future work uncertain without federal funding - WRNJ Radio
Construction has resumed at all sites connected to the Hudson Tunnel Project, though officials warn work could pause again within months if federal funding disbursements do not continue. The Gateway Development Commission announced that workers have returned to all construction sites previously affected by a pause, allowing suspended construction activities to restart. However, the commission said construction may need to halt again in two to th…
Gateway Development Commission says tunnel work resumes but cautions about funding pause
The Gateway Development Commission, which is overseeing the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project, said construction has resumed at all sites but will pause again if GDC cannot continue to access federal funds. GDC said it will have to halt construction again in two to three months if federal funding disbursements do not continue. In addition, contract awards for the Hudson River Tunnel and New Jersey Surface Alignment contracts remain on hold. “…
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