In First GDC Contract Awards, Board Advances Inaugural Construction for the Hudson Tunnel Project in New Jersey, Work on Tonnelle Ave Bridge Project Slated to Begin in 2023
Newark/New York – The Gateway Development Commission (GDC) today held a Board of Commissioners meeting at which it made its first direct contract awards: two contracts for construction and construction management services on the Tonnelle Avenue Bridge and Utility Relocation Project.
This critical early work package of the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP) will be the first construction on the project in New Jersey and is expected to begin this fall. Construction is also expected to begin this year in New York on the Hudson Yards Concrete Casing-Section 3.
Following a publicly advertised bidding process, Naik Consulting Group, P.C. will provide expert
professional construction management and related technical services for the Tonnelle Avenue
Bridge and Utility Relocation Project, while Conti Civil, LLC will be responsible for construction of
the project.
The Tonnelle Avenue Bridge and Utility Relocation Project involves the relocation of utilities and
the construction of a new roadway bridge for Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen, New Jersey. The
new roadway bridge will be located immediately above a new future railroad right-of-way, which
will allow for a connection to the new tunnel portal at the western slope of the New Jersey
Palisades. It will also provide construction access between the staging sites on either side of
Tonnelle Avenue.
With the GDC Board’s action today on the Tonnelle Avenue Bridge and Utility Relocation Project,
five out of nine contemplated Hudson Tunnel Project packages will be in procurement or
construction by October 2023.“The Gateway Development Commission’s first contract awards mark yet another pivotal milestone for the most important infrastructure project in the country,” said New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. “These awards signify, unequivocally, that Gateway is continuing to
charge full-steam ahead, advancing far further than any of its predecessor projects abandoned
by previous administrations. By breaking ground on the crucial Tonnelle Avenue project later this
year, we build upon that momentum and the synergies we have forged between our partners in
Washington and across the Hudson.”
“The Hudson Tunnel Project is moving rapidly to construction,” said Alicia Glen, NY Commissioner
and GDC Co-Chair. “With today’s actions, GDC is making the first major contractual commitments
to building the tunnel. Once this works starts, we expect that there will be no stopping the most
urgent infrastructure project in the nation.”
Balpreet Grewal-Virk, NJ Commissioner and GDC Co-Chair, said: “We are proud to take
significant actions today to keep moving the Hudson Tunnel Project forward and see work start
this year. Governors Murphy and Hochul have made it abundantly clear that their priority is
construction on the tunnel, and today we are taking a major step in meeting their mandate.”
Anthony Coscia, Amtrak Commissioner and GDC Vice-Chair, said: “We are very grateful to the
Biden Administration, Majority Leader Schumer and our entire Congressional delegation for their
partnership in ensuring that the Tonnelle Avenue Project is funded and built. This first piece of
Hudson Tunnel Project work in New Jersey, combined with the Hudson Yards Concrete Casing-
Section 3 starting work in New York, means GDC and its partners are meeting our commitment
to start work on both sides of the Hudson River this year.”
GDC CEO Kris Kolluri added: “The progress that GDC and our partners have made in the last 12
months has been nothing short of remarkable. None of that progress would be possible without
the incredible partnership we have with the Biden Administration, our Governors, Majority
Leader Schumer, our entire Congressional delegation and our Board of Commissioners. We will
continue to work around the clock to reward their faith in GDC, and to build a project that will
mean tens of thousands of good jobs, and a better quality of life for hundreds of thousands of
riders.”
In addition to its progress on Tonnelle Ave. construction, the Board passed a series of resolutions
concerning:
➢ A Market Case Estimate of $47.3M for the Tonnelle Avenue project, including all final
negotiated costs and contingencies related to the project’s construction and delivery, and
authorizing the execution of construction funding agreements with project partners;
➢ A Supporting or Executing Partner Agreement with the Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey for services in support of the tunneling and heavy civil work of the HTP;
➢ Labor Agreements between GDC and labor unions undertaking work on the Hudson River
Ground Stabilization Project;
➢ A stipend program to support the Manhattan Tunnel Project procurement process; and
➢ Appointment of Robert Hickman to serve as Chief Administrative and Legislative Officer
of the Gateway Development Commission.
cover tunnel photo by: Matt Brown from London, England / CC BY
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