Houston Metro celebrates six-mile mark on LRT extension
Written by Jenifer Nunez, assistant editorMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Houston, Texas, has completed six miles on the light-rail transit extension. Six miles equals about 64,000 linear feet of track in the ground, leaving nine miles to go.
Ten light-rail stations are now under construction, with schedules reflecting a 2014 opening date for passenger service. There will be 15 new miles of light rail and 24 additional stations when the lines are completed.
In May 2012 the project had:
• 1,008 workers who performed 193,000 hours of labor
• 434 craft labor, made up entirely of local hires
• 350 subcontractor employees, about 90 percent local
• 224 partner employees (63 local, 119 relocated to Houston, 42 temporary)
Of the businesses now working on 554 contracts for the light-rail project, 274 are small or disadvantaged and more than 90 percent of them are local. $179 million of the $298 million committed to the SBE/DBE program has already been paid out. That commitment exceeds original contract goals.