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Skanska Awarded $1.06 Billion Contract for North Station Draw One Bridge Replacement and Track & Signal Upgrades in Massachusetts

This article was originally posted on Whitepapers and Case Studies: Zweig List.
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Skanska won a $1.06B MBTA design-build contract to replace the 1930s North Station Draw One bridges with new vertical lift spans and deliver major track, signal, and Positive Train Control upgrades across Cambridge, Boston, and Somerville. Partnering with VHB, the project will add a new Tower A control facility, a new Platform F at North Station, upgrade approach trestles, and expand the Charles River crossing from four to six tracks to reduce congestion and improve reliability while maintaining commuter rail and Amtrak service. Work begins this month with completion targeted for Fall 2032, modernizing a corridor serving over 11 million riders annually.

Which improvement—six-track expansion, new Platform F, or the signal/PTC upgrades—do you think will make the biggest difference for riders, and why?

Skanska, a leading global construction and development firm, today announced it has been awarded a contract by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to deliver the $1.06 billion North Station Draw One Bridge Replacement and Associated Track & Signal Upgrades project across Cambridge, Boston and Somerville, MA.

Boston, MA — The project will modernize a critical rail corridor serving more than 11 million riders a year and strengthen connectivity across the Greater Boston region. VHB, a leading engineering, planning, and design company headquartered in Watertown, MA, is the design partner for the design-build contract.

“We are proud to partner with the MBTA on this transformative infrastructure investment that will enhance reliability, and support the region’s growing transit needs,” said Paul Pedini, senior vice president of Skanska USA Civil. “By leveraging innovative design and construction solutions, our team will deliver a future-ready rail network while maintaining uninterrupted service for the passengers who rely on it every day.”

“The replacement of the Draw One bridges is one of the most significant infrastructure investments in the MBTA Commuter Rail system,” said Ricky Carey, design manager of VHB. “Once complete, these new structures will deliver lasting benefits to one of the region’s busiest transportation corridors.”

The scope of the project includes replacing the existing 1930-era Draw One bascule bridges with new vertical lift spans, significantly modernizing rail operations across the Charles River. The project also involves extensive upgrades to approach trestles, the construction of a new Tower A control facility and the addition of a new Platform F at North Station. These improvements are designed to streamline operations, enhance system flexibility and reliability, and support long-term ridership growth across MBTA’s north-side commuter rail network.

In addition, the project encompasses comprehensive track, signal and Positive Train Control (PTC) upgrades to improve safety, resiliency and operational efficiency. The team will implement innovative Alternative Technical Concepts to reduce in-water work, simplify construction staging and enhance safety while maintaining continuous commuter rail and Amtrak service throughout the construction period. Upon completion, the corridor will expand from four to six tracks across the river, reducing congestion and improving reliability, with construction carefully phased to maintain commuter rail and Amtrak operations and minimize disruption to daily service.

Work is scheduled to commence this month, with expected completion in Fall 2032.

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