Under the IQ Program-Wide Consultant Construction Management and Inspection Services Program, MCSS collaborated with Jacobs to provide signal system installation inspection services, office engineering, and document control support on a project aimed at improving transportation infrastructure. The scope of work included inspecting signal cables, track cases, signal equipment, I-J joints, wire signal cases, as well as overseeing the installation of…
As part of the IQ Program-Wide Consultant Construction Management and Inspection Services Program, MCSS worked with Jacobs (formerly CH2M) on a project involving the modification of the Kings Highway Interlocking using Solid State Interlocking (SSI) technology. The work also included constructing a new relay room above the elevated Culver Line tracks and installing UPS, fire suppressant equipment, fire alarm systems,…
MCSS supported the efforts of the Consultant Construction Manager by providing signal inspection services including installation of signal and track cases, installation of I-J joints, wiring signal cases, installation of messenger cables, pulling line and local cables, and wiring relays in relay rooms. Construction costs over $100M
The CBTC project on the Queens Boulevard Line (QBL) is an important initiative that provides modernized train control technology to improve transit efficiency and safety. This project covers the installation of CBTC equipment on 335 R160 units, as well as the development of the technical foundation for the B-Division Automatic Train Supervision (ATS). The QBL-W is the first interoperable CBTC…
MCSS is an active participant on all of the CCM teams that are or will be providing construction management services on a task order basis to New York City Transit on Signals projects. QBL CBTC The CBTC project on the Queens Boulevard Line (QBL) is an important initiative that provides modernized train control technology to improve transit efficiency and…