Hill International to Support the Southern California Regional Rail Authority’s State of Good Repair Program Across the Entire Metrolink System
13 Oktober 2022 - 7:56PM
Hill International, Inc., delivering the infrastructure of change,
announced today it was awarded a contract by the Southern
California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA) to provide staff
augmentation support for SCRRA’s system-wide track, structure, and
signal rehabilitation program throughout the Authority’s system.
Led by Metrolink Assistant Director of
Rehabilitation Aaron Azevedo, PE, with the leadership of Justin
Fornelli, Chief of Program Delivery this program will help maintain
a State of Good Repair (SOGR) across the entire system, which will
allow Metrolink to continue to provide safe and on-time service for
their passengers. Metrolink operates 7 commuter rail lines and more
than 60 stations across 538 route miles of track in Southern
California. The system operates in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,
San Bernardino, and Ventura counties, and connects to Oceanside in
San Diego County.
Work under SCRRA’s SOGR program that Hill will
support includes replacing approximately 27,000 ties; replacing
approximately 43,000 LF of rail; upgrading 1,146 LF of wood tie
track to concrete ties; rehabilitating 16 turnouts; design,
permitting, and rehabilitation of multiple culverts; rail top
bridge replacements; grading; nearly two dozen crossing upgrades;
and more than 8 signal systems rehabilitation projects to improve
systems at more than 25 locations. The projects are vital to the
safe and efficient movement of trains and will assist the Authority
in delivering projects that are included in Metrolink’s SOGR
Backlog.
Hill’s services will include rehabilitation
program management, contract administration and management,
construction and project management, field engineering and product
development, signal project management, inventory management, asset
condition assessments, Scope of Work development, Independent Cost
Estimate development, staff augmentation support, office
engineering services, and public outreach support.
Hill First Vice President, Southern California
Operations J.P. Villamizar, said of the award: “Overseen by our
California Rail and Transit Practice Leader Vice President Mary
Toutounchi and our Program Manager/Vice President Dan Nagy, we have
assembled an exceptional pool of professionals for the SCRRA to
draw from to support the SOGR program. This includes Hill’s own
local bench of rail experts as well as the resources of our small
business and DBE partners. The results for SCRRA will be a team at
the ready to support the Metrolink SOGR objectives in any
capacity.”
Hill Chief Executive Officer Raouf S. Ghali
adds: “Hill is, at heart, an infrastructure firm, as our decades of
success on award-winning rail projects in Southern California and
around the world demonstrate. We look forward to leveraging our
knowledge of rail project best practices to SCRRA’s benefit on this
program and deliver the system Metrolink envisions for years to
come.”
About Hill International
Hill International, with more than 3,200
professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program
management, project management, construction management, project
management oversight, construction claims, dispute resolution,
advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to
clients in a variety of market sectors. Engineering News-Record
magazine recently ranked Hill as one of the largest construction
management firms in the United States. For more information on
Hill, please visit our website at www.hillintl.com.
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business, our backlog may not be fully realized as revenue, and our
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Hill International, Inc.
Elizabeth J. Zipf, LEED AP BD+CSenior Vice President (215)
309-7707elizabethzipf@hillintl.com
The Equity Group, Inc. Devin
SullivanSenior Vice President (212)
836-9608dsullivan@equityny.com
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