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Article: CTA selects contractor for eight Brown Line stations.(INDUSTRY TODAY)
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- Railway Track and Structures
- Article date:
- October 1, 2005
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The Chicago Transit Board approved two construction contracts for eight Brown Line stations to be reconstructed as part of the capacity expansion project. A $45.5-million contract was approved for the Chicago, Armitage and Sedgwick stations, and a $19.9-million contract was approved for the Kimball, Kedzie, Francisco, Rockwell and Western stations. Chicago-based FHP Tectonics Corporation was selected as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for both contracts.
The contracts include demolition of existing structures on the property, construction of modern station houses, new canopies, fare equipment and a state-of-the-art announcement system. Following ...
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... ... The brakes and signal system for the Brown Line train functioned properly during tests Sunday, Gura said. The Brown Line train rounded a curve near Orleans ... stopped Purple Line train. When the Brown Line train was tested in an alert mode ...
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