New York Daily News

LaGuardia rebuild slowed to crawl by bug

- BY CLAYTON GUSE

LaGuardia Airport’s $8 billion rebuilding project has drasticall­y slowed down in recent weeks as dozens of constructi­on workers have come down with coronaviru­s, according to a source with knowledge of the matter.

At least 26 people who work at or have passed through the constructi­on area at the airport’s Terminal B — which accounts for $4 billion of the project — have tested positive for the illness, a source told the Daily News.

The constructi­on at the terminal is broken up into more than 12 work areas, all headed up by the private constructi­on company Skanska.

Work halted at a job site at Terminal B’s western concourse last month after an employee there tested positive for COVID-19, said Skanska spokesman John Schiumo.

The company disinfecte­d the job site and directed all employees to self-quarantine for two weeks if they were in contact with the infected employee, Schiumo said.

The workforce at the site for Terminal B’s main ticketing area was also hit hard by the outbreak, and work halted on a part of that project as well.

Major constructi­on work and other essential services across New York have had to make do with fewer workers in recent weeks as the coronaviru­s has kept millions in the city home from work.

That’s even true at the LaGuardia site, which

Gov. Cuomo has deemed an essential project that must move forward despite the crisis.

Some workers have avoided the LaGuardia job site out of fear of catching the disease — even if they’re not sick or quarantine­d, said sources.

Constructi­on workers who elect to stay home from essential projects over coronaviru­s fears may be eligible for unemployme­nt benefits under the economic stimulus package signed by

President Trump last week, said state Department of Labor spokesman Jack Sterne.

Unemployme­nt benefits for those workers will be approved on a case-by-case basis, Sterne said.

Despite the worker shortage, Cuomo said Thursday it was vital that constructi­on at LaGuardia carry on.

“A lot of these projects, once you start you can’t just stop,” said Cuomo.

“Those airports are still functionin­g, planes are still coming in. LaGuardia is a whole configurat­ion of physical barriers and alternate routes pending constructi­on, so a project like that would be very, very difficult to freeze and then unfreeze,” he said.

 ??  ?? Massive constructi­on project at LaGuardia Airport is barely taxiing along as dozens of workers have been sickened by coronaviru­s.
Massive constructi­on project at LaGuardia Airport is barely taxiing along as dozens of workers have been sickened by coronaviru­s.

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