Hudson Yards station problems draw outrage from MTA board

AM New York »

The new $2.4 billion Hudson Yards subway station in Manhattan, New York opened in September 2015. The MTA Board has recently found several defects in the building, including a poorly waterproofed roof that leaks intermittently, a broken escalator, and non-functioning bathrooms. The contractor is liable for the repair costs, and the MTA will hire an independent engineer to conduct a review.

2022-04-22T07:42:36-08:00March 22nd, 2016|Design-Build, New York, Rail, Urban|

AP: Subway leaks cost Yonkers Contracting $3M

Associated Press »

The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will hire an independent engineer to review the $2.4 billion Hudson Yards subway station project’s design, construction, and oversight. The new station opened in September 2015 and has been plagued by a leaky roof for the past several months. The contractor is responsible for the roof repair which is expected to take three months, and is estimated to cost $3 million

 

2016-11-17T22:14:34-08:00March 22nd, 2016|Design-Build, New York, Rail, Urban|
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