Jacobs Solutions Inc. Partners with Hatch for New NYC Subway Cars

Reuters
04 Jun
Jacobs Solutions Inc. Partners with Hatch for New NYC Subway Cars

Jacobs Solutions Inc. has partnered with Hatch to form Hatch Jacobs Partners, a joint venture selected by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's New York City Transit (NYCT) to consult on the procurement of over 1,140 R262 and R268 subway cars. This collaboration will provide NYCT with comprehensive pre- and post-award services, including technical and project management support during the design, manufacturing, delivery, and testing phases. The initiative aims to modernize New York City's subway fleet with advanced passenger systems and ADA-compliant designs, ensuring a sustainable transit future. The partnership builds on a longstanding relationship between the firms and NYCT, reflecting a commitment to enhancing the city's transportation infrastructure.

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