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Metropolitan Transit Authority contracted Tully to remove and dispose of existing rail (running rail, third rail and attachments), contaminated components, contaminated materials including timber ties and track ballast, lead and...
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8th Avenue Tunnel Structural & Electrical Rehabilitation

Bridges & Tunnels

Tully Construction performed the rehabilitation of the subway tunnel on the 8th Avenue “A” train line, dating back to 1932. This subway line is 31 miles long and runs from 207th Street in Manhattan to Far Rockaway in Queens, the longest subway line with no... [+]

JORALEMON TUNNEL

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Bridges & Tunnels

The structural rehabilitation of the Joralemon Tunnel, from Bowling Greene Station (Lexington Line in Manhattan) to the Nevins Street Station (Eastern Parkway Line in Brooklyn). The Tunnel is the oldest in the transit system. It is over 2.5 miles long with the majority... [+]

Roslyn Viaduct

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Bridges & Tunnels

In 2005, Tully was awarded the contract to replace the ½ mile Roslyn Viaduct on NYS Route 25A, which spans over Hempstead Harbor in Nassau County. The Roslyn Viaduct is a state-of-the-art bridge project and the first its type being built in NYS. The... [+]

WHITESTONE EXPRESSWAY RECONSTRUCTION

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Bridges & Tunnels

In February of 2003, Tully/Pegno, a joint venture was awarded a contract from NYSDOT to reconstruct the Whitestone Expressway including bridge replacement over the Flushing Creek. This includes the repair and modification of the adjacent giant interchange that connects the Whitestone Expressway and the Van... [+]

Brooklyn Battery Tunnel

Bridges & Tunnels

The Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, the longest continuous underwater vehicular tunnel in North America, built in 1940, connecting Brooklyn to lower Manhattan and the Wall Street area. Tully was contracted to rehabilitate the tunnel roadway in both tubes and do the environmental cleanup as a result... [+]

Restoration of the 1 and 9 Subway Tunnel

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Bridges & Tunnels

Tully/Pegno operating as a joint venture restored the 1and 9 Subway lines along Greenwich Street between Barclay St. and Liberty Street. This line serves the Westside of lower Manhattan and connects to critical intermodal facilities such as Penn Station to the north and the Staten... [+]

PATH Station & Tunnel Reconstruction

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Bridges & Tunnels

The World Trade Center (WTC) disaster caused the destruction of the Path Terminal and tracks below the buildings and flooding of the tunnels under the Hudson River connecting the Path system to New Jersey. The WTC Path Station/PATH (Port Authority Trans Hudson) reconstruction encompassed... [+]

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