Manila Bulletin

JFK Airport seeks proposals for $10-B renovation

- Delta airplanes are seen at JFK airport. (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York and New Jersey's bistate transporta­tion agency on Tuesday began seeking proposals to develop a master plan for the $10-billion renovation of John F. Kennedy (JFK) Internatio­nal Airport, a pet project of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo said in a statement that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates JFK and several other area airports, is accepting proposals from private firms for preliminar­y engineerin­g and design work on the project.

JFK "is an internatio­nal gateway to New York and a powerful economic engine with the potential to grow even stronger," Cuomo said.

He first proposed the redesign in January as yet another salvo in his effort to push roughly $100 billion of infrastruc­ture projects throughout the state.

The JFK proposal is based on recommenda­tions from a study panel and would transform the New York City airport, in the borough of Queens, by unifying its disconnect­ed terminals.

It would also redesign internal roadways to eliminate bottleneck­s, expand AirTrain rail access, centralize parking lots and revamp amenities.

The state agreed to invest $1.5 billion to improve the Van Wyck Expressway, which leads to the airport, and the nearby Kew Gardens Interchang­e to improve access and cut down on congestion.

Only certain firms will be considered. They must, for example, have completed a master plan in the last decade worth $5 million or more for a major hub airport serving at least 15 million air passengers.

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