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Central Valley construction 59% complete; railhead track expected Oct. 3, chief of construction says
Summary
At the Aug. 28 Finance and Audit Committee meeting, Chief of Construction Ed Fink reported the Central Valley construction packages were about 59% complete for structures and guideway, with June expenditures of $92.3 million, 1,509 construction workers on site and a railhead track scheduled to finish Oct. 3.
Good morning. On Aug. 28, Chief of Construction Ed Fink told the California High-Speed Rail Authority Finance and Audit Committee that Central Valley construction showed steady progress through June 2025, with $92,300,000 in expenditures for the month and 1,509 craft workers on site. Fink said structures and guideway are each about 59% complete and that crews are working at 37 active locations. “We put down 300,000 cubic yards in the last four weeks,” Fink said, reflecting an increase in guideway production as more work areas open. He said guideway completion should move toward about 65% in September as additional sections become available. Utilities and right-of-way: Fink reported 1,578 utility relocations…
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