The accompanying tables show 20 of the largest upcoming Residential and Transportation Terminal construction projects. They are all in the planning stage and are mainly new projects, but may also involve additions and/or alterations.
Shopping centers, hotels, office buildings, medical buildings, educational buildings, libraries and museums, sports and entertainment complexes, industrial projects and government buildings will all be covered on a rotating basis.
There are several reasons for highlighting upcoming large projects. Such jobs have often received a fair amount of media coverage. Therefore, people in the industry are on the lookout for when job-site work actually gets underway. And, as showcase projects, they highlight geographically where major construction projects are proceeding.
Finally, total construction activity is comprised of many small- and medium-sized projects and a limited number of large developments. But the largest projects, simply by their nature, can dramatically affect total dollar volumes. In other words, the timing and size of these projects have an exaggerated influence on market forecasts.
Project Title and Owner/Developer |
Location | Current Stage |
Project Value U.S. $ millions |
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NEXTGENERATION NYCHA PERMANENT AFFORDABILITY COMMITMENT TOGETHER (PACT) SITES IN MANHATTAN |
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NYC Housing Authority Office Of Design | New York NY | Pre-Design | $7,500 |
THE 78 | |||
Related Midwest | Chicago IL | Schematic Design | $6,500 |
CITY PLACE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT | |||
The Related Companies of California – San Francisco | Santa Clara CA | Design Development | $3,650 |
BAY-WALTON SECTOR MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT | |||
The St. Joe Company | Panama City FL | Schematic Design | $5,000 |
DOMINION SQUARE EAST MIXED USE | |||
Capital Automotive Real Estate Services Inc | Tysons Corner VA | Design Development | $5,000 |
UPPER WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN | |||
Thomas Law Group | Sacramento CA | Pre-Design | $5,000 |
DALLAS MIDTOWN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT REMAINING PHASES | |||
Beck Ventures | Dallas TX | Schematic Design | $4,800 |
VALLCO TOWN CENTER | |||
Sand Hill Property Co. | Cupertino CA | Schematic Design | $3,500 |
PORT COVINGTON REDEVELOPMENT – PHASE 5 | |||
Sagamore Development | Baltimore MD | Pre-Design | $3,000 |
TENTH AVENUE MIXED-USE TOWER | |||
McCourt Global | New York NY | Schematic Design | $3,000 |
Project Title and Owner/Developer |
Location | Current Stage |
Project Value U.S. $ millions |
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TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY HIGH-SPEED LINE | |||
WSP USA Inc. | Dallas TX | Construction Documents | $18,000 |
HOUSTON BULLET-TRAIN STATION | |||
Texas Central | Houston TX | Design Development | $15,000 |
PHASE 3 OF THE SECOND AVENUE SUBWAY PROJECT | |||
MTA – New York City Transit – Procurement Division | New York NY | Schematic Design | $14,200 |
NORTH SOUTH RAIL LINK FEASIBILITY REASSESSMENT | |||
Massachusetts Department of Transportation (massDOT) | Boston MA | Pre-Design | $12,300 |
NEW PORT AUTHORITY BUS TERMINAL | |||
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey – Procurement (PANYNJ) | New York NY | Schematic Design | $10,000 |
NEW LYNX SILVER LINE | |||
City of Charlotte – Engineering and Property Management (E and PM) | Charlotte NC | Pre-Design | $8,000 |
HIGH SPEED PASSENGER RAIL SYTEM | |||
Brightline | Las Vegas NV | Pre-Design | $6,500 |
HIGH SPEED RAIL – DOWNTOWN EXTENSION | |||
Transbay Joint Powers Authority | Los Angeles CA | Design Development | $6,100 |
BART EXTENSION – DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE AND SANTA CLARA / BART PHASE II EXTENSION | |||
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority | Santa Clara CA | Design Development | $4,700 |
NEW BUS TERMINAL | |||
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey – Procurement (PANYNJ) | New York NY | Schematic Design | $3,500 |
While every effort is made to ensure the correctness of ConstructConnect’s information, we have hundreds of thousands of projects in our database and some errors will occur. We greatly appreciate hearing from readers concerning updates and will make proper revisions promptly.
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