Construction has begun on the Dyer Avenue deck-overs, marking the first stage in construction of the new Midtown Bus Terminal. The deck-overs will facilitate construction of the new bus terminal and will be used for staging of buses during construction. Ultimately, the deck-overs will be transformed into 3.5 acres of new publicly accessible open green space after construction of the new bus terminal is complete.The deck-overs represent the first step in the replacement of the existing 75-year-old functionally obsolete bus terminal with a world-class facility.
Dual-Purpose Deck-Overs
The Dyer Avenue deck-overs project includes the construction of two decks over the below-grade portions of Dyer Avenue and the Lincoln Tunnel Expressway located between West 37th and West 38th Streets and West 38th and West 39th Streets. The deck-overs will:
- Be the first stage in the construction of the new Midtown Bus Terminal.
- Will facilitate construction of the new bus terminal and will be used for staging of buses during construction.
- Be transformed into 3.5 acres of publicly accessible open space upon completion of the main terminal.
The Construction team
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey selected AECOM Tishman to be the construction manager for the Dyer Avenue deck-overs project. AECOM Tishman is a global infrastructure leader with over 125 years of experience. The firm has supported projects such as the World Trade Center and Hudson Yards. MLJ Contracting will serve as the project’s general contractor. The public works contracting firm has worked on projects such as the World Trade Center Police Command Center and the Brooklyn Bridge restoration.
- Construction Team