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The Green Line Extension (GLX) was a construction project to extend the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line light rail system northwest into Somerville and Medford, two inner suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. The project opened in two phases in 2022 at a total cost of $2.28 billion.
Construction in East Village, San Diego. A "Little Miller Act" is a U.S. state statute, based upon the federal Miller Act, that requires prime contractors on state construction projects to post bonds guaranteeing the performance of their contractual duties and/or the payment of their subcontractors and material suppliers.
Construction of a northeast headhouse with a separate elevator is also underway. Bidding began in December 2020, with notice to proceed given on a $15.3 million contract in June 2021. It was expected to be complete by the end of 2022. [10] [11] [12]
A $44.4 million construction contract was approved on October 27, 2021. [24] Notice to proceed was given on November 29, 2021, with completion then expected in December 2023. [25] The temporary platform was constructed over the weekend of March 12–13, 2022, and entered service on March 14.
The MBTA awarded a $403.5 million contract for the Middleborough Secondary and New Bedford Secondary portions of the project, including East Taunton station, on August 24, 2020. Construction was expected to begin later in 2020 and take 37 months, with a late 2023 opening. [17]
The contract was 53% complete by August 2022. [23] Opening was delayed to mid-2024 in September 2023; at that point, the station was 86% complete and expected to be finished by the end of the year. [24] [25] In June 2024, the opening of the project was delayed to May 2025. Church Street station was complete by that time. [2]
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A $3.75 million contract was awarded and notice to proceed given on November 26, 2012. [35] Site preparation work began in early December. Bidding on a nominally-$27.592 million contract for the primary station and layover yard construction opened in February 2013. [ 36 ]