The team will conduct site and technical investigations, finalize selection of optimal design alternatives for each station, and prepare preliminary plans and bridging documents for release to design-build teams. It will also provide program management services up until the award of the six packages to design-build teams. Key features of the program include direct-access elevators that take passengers directly from street level to the platform.
“This project will be transformative for New Yorkers who need accessible platforms,” said Elena Barnett, the program’s Principal-in-Charge and HDR’s New York/New Jersey Transportation Manager. “We are thrilled to assist MTA achieve its vision of a more equitable transportation system.”
HDR, along with partners WSP, di Domenico + Partners, and several disadvantaged business enterprises, will create easily identifiable ADA paths of travel at these stations. The improvements developed will be unified with existing stations for the purpose of streamlining operations and fostering a sense of presence for all who use the elevators and navigate the stations.
“I’m pleased with the team we’ve assembled to contribute to this key project for New York,” said HDR Program Director Jeffrey Han. “We’re ready to create the foundation for a successful program.”
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This continues HDR’s track record with the MTA, which includes major projects such as the Subway Enhanced Station Initiative, the LIRR Enhanced Station Initiative, and the Penn Station Reconstruction.