The responses are due for AirTrain Newark Replacement Program industry feedback.
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey in the USA has launched a request for industry feedback (RFIF) for the replacement of the new AirTrain Newark project. This project includes the replacement of the existing system with the design, build, operation and maintenance of a new AirTrain Newark in Newark Airport. The existing system is reaching its life expectancy and cannot accommodate the current passenger demand and future needs of the airport. The new AirTrain will provide for a completely new Right-of-Way (ROW) in a revised alignment to meet the changing Airport layout. The AirTrain Program is also anticipated to include the operations and maintenance (O&M) of the existing AirTrain during construction until the new system is complete and begins revenue service.
The selected Qualified Respondents will attend one-on-one meetings with authority. The meeting will be scheduled during a two-week period in mid-December 2019. The Port Authority expects each meeting with a Qualified Respondent to last no more than one hour.
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