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The present 70-year-old Port Authority Bus Station, the busiest in the world, moves over 260,000 commuters daily. This aging legacy facility will be replaced with the New Midtown Bus Terminal. The new terminal will be a state-of-the-art transportation center that will serve as the backbone for commuter travel into and out of the New York metropolitan region. This is but one of the Port Authority’s transformational regional transportation projects that will be discussed.
This presentation will present the opportunities coming in the wake of a $2.3-billion project to replace the I-81 viaduct in Syracuse, New York. Attendees will learn about the efforts by the New York State DOT to rectify the viaduct’s checkered past as an example of infrastructure that divided a neighborhood and the construction work that is expected to take place over the next half-dozen years.
The $1-trillion infrastructure act comes with unprecedented amounts of funding for public agencies and unprecedented new regulations and requirements. Many of them are still rolling out and others require agencies to spend certain amounts of money in certain amounts of time. Learn how tri-state area agencies are navigating this new landscape, which includes new and existing grant and loan programs for new priorities.
ENR Transportation Editor Aileen Cho hosts a “fireside chat” with Shawn Wilson, President of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. This session will set New York/New Jersey regional transportation issues in the context of the national transportation scene.
ENR FutureTech brings insights into the revolutions, evolutions and inventions changing construction technology today. This is a can’t-miss event for construction tech leaders to explore emerging technologies that will streamline productivity, improve safety and efficiencies, and drive profitability.