Collaboration between CBT Architects and Skanska construction teams accelerated construction of an elliptical building built over a tunnel that distinguishes itself in Boston’s booming Seaport District.
After boring two subway tunnels through 33 city blocks, Skanska-led crews install the running rail, third rail power and signal and communications systems to enable trains to access the Second Avenue subway’s new 96th Street Station.
The remains of a shipwrecked vessel were recently unearthed in Boston at the site of Skanska’s 121 Seaport project, a 17-story, 400,000-sq-ft mixed-use office development.
During a weekend shutdown of U.S. Route 101 in Los Angeles, crews began demolition of the 3,500-ft-long Sixth Street Viaduct to prep for the construction of a $449-million replacement.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority terminated for its convenience contracts for the over-budget Green Line expansion project for principal contractor White-Skanska-Kiewit and project manager HDR/Gilbane.
Faced with economic uncertainty and political unrest in many parts of the world, major global firms are banking on their regional diversity to find pockets of opportunity.
Construction on the $449 million Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement project in Los Angeles is progressing in preparation for geotechnical foundation testing