Parsons Awarded Lead Design Contract on $1.66B Honolulu Rail Project
August 20 2024 - 3:05PM
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN), a global leader in rail and
transit, environment solutions, aviation, and engineering, will
serve as the lead designer on the Honolulu Authority for Rapid
Transportation’s (HART) City Center Guideway and Stations Project
in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company is a subcontractor to Tutor Perini
Corporation (NYSE: TPC), a leading civil, building and specialty
construction company, on the $1.66 billion project.
"We are proud to lead the industry in rail and transit design
with an innovative approach and commitment to excellence that
ensures we deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving
needs of our clients and communities,” said Mark Fialkowski,
President of Infrastructure North America for Parsons. "Our team of
experts is dedicated to creating sustainable and efficient
transportation systems that enhance connectivity and improve
quality of life."
The entire project scope of work includes the design and
construction of six rail stations and approximately three miles of
elevated rail guideway beginning just east of the existing Middle
Street Transit Center Station and ending at the Civic Center
Station, which will be located just east of downtown Honolulu.
Project design will begin in 2024, while construction is estimated
to start in the second half of 2025 with substantial completion
expected in 2030.
For more information about Parsons’ rail and transit
capabilities, please visit
https://www.parsons.com/rail-transit/.
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