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OHLA Wins New $88.4 Million New York City Subway Contract

OHLA, through its American subsidiary Judlau, has obtained a new contract in the New York subway for a value of 1.5 million euros. €88.4 million. The project, awarded by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authorityincludes painting and structural repair services for bridges and elevated structures on underground lines in the borough of the Bronx.

The Dyre Avenue Elevated Line carries passengers through the neighborhoods of Eastchester, Baychester, Pelham Parkway and Morris Park in the northeast part of the Bronx. White Plains Road serves customers traveling through the central Bronx. Both lines connect to other New York City boroughs and have numerous stops that connect to bus and commuter rail services.

This contract is in addition to other OHLA awards in New York, such as the improvement and rehabilitation of the West 79th Street roundabout and the West 79th Street bridge over the Amtrak rail lines (€128 million), improving the accessibility of eight stations New York City Subway (€122 million) and the design and construction of Elmont Station, the first Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) station to be built in the city in nearly 50 years (€59.2 million of dollars). The company is also involved in the modernization of the Throgs Neck suspension bridge (deck replacement and rehabilitation of the approach viaducts) and the rehabilitation of the Riverside Drive viaduct on West 158th Street.

Recently completed projects include the construction of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (RFK) ramp over the Harlem River (a Design Build Institute of America award-winning project) and the rehabilitation and improvement of the Canarsie Tunnel . The company also participated in the renovation of the 63rd and 72nd Street subway stations, which are part of the new Second Avenue subway line in New York, the largest underground extension for half a century.

OHLA is present on the American market since 2006. It currently operates in California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois, Texas and Florida. Its project portfolio includes roads, bridges, rail infrastructure, tunnels, hydraulic works and unique buildings. In 2021, the company was awarded projects in the United States worth more than one million euros. €1.15 billion. These include I-5 in California, the biggest contract since 2017, and Destination Sport Miami, the largest indoor multi-sport facility in North America.

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