New York DOT Advances Syracuse I-81 Viaduct Project
Controversy continues to swirl around the $2.25-billion Interstate 81 Viaduct Project in Syracuse, N.Y., which state and federal officials have touted as a way to reconnect communities once severed by Interstate construction. State officials recently announced the award of a second contract for the project, but over half of the plan remains temporarily barred from moving forward by a state judge.
Following a ceremonial groundbreaking July 21, state officials announced the award of the $384.5-million second design-build contract to CNY Alliance, a team including a joint venture of A. Servidone Inc. and B. Anthony Construction Corp. plus Rifenburg Construction Corp. and Crane-Hogan Structural Systems Inc. They beat out two other shortlisted teams for the job, state records show.
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