Aecom is responsible for the final design of the city centre section — the 3.9-mile fourth and final segment of the project. The contract for the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation includes all of the structural and civil design aspects of the aerial guideway, except for the stations and systems components.
“We are delighted that we can enable this important client to continue to make Hawaii a premier, sustainable cultural destination,” said Aecom chairman and chief executive officer John Dionisio.
The overall project has an estimated construction value of US$5.17bn and will run 20 miles in its entirety, from Kapolei to Honolulu’s Ala Moana shopping center. It is slated to open during 2019.
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