Bi-State picks California firm for next round of design work for MetroLink expansion
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/government-politics/bi-state-picks-california-firm-for-next-round-of-design-work-for-metrolink-expansion/article_dc746f2c-e61e-11ee-813d-af9ddb443cd4.html#tracking-source=home-the-latestThe Bi-State Development Agency board on Tuesday hired a San Francisco-based engineering firm to handle the next round of design work for the proposed MetroLink expansion that would connect the city’s north and south sides.
PGH Wong Engineering Inc. will be paid up to $18 million for the work on the northside-southside corridor project, which Bi-State recently renamed the Green Line.
According to a briefing paper submitted to the board, PGH Wong was selected over AECOM, a Dallas-based firm which also sought the contract, by a technical evaluation team made up of Bi-State and city officials.
A price was then negotiated with PGH Wong. AECOM has done previous planning for the line.
The roughly 5.6-mile route would run along Jefferson Avenue from Chippewa Street to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency facility under construction northwest of downtown. The line then would go west along Natural Bridge Avenue to North Grand Boulevard. The cost of building the line has been pegged at about $1.1 billion, although Bi-State is trying to reduce the price tag to between $800 million and $850 million via various changes.
Whether the line is built depends on convincing the federal government to commit to covering much of the cost.
The $18 million in design work OK’d Tuesday will be covered by revenue from a city sales tax dedicated to MetroLink expansion and federal COVID relief money received by the city.
The board of the regional East-West Gateway Council of Governments last month endorsed the route over the objections of some suburban leaders who questioned ridership projections and other aspects of the proposal.























