Member Companies McHugh And UJAMAA To JV $23M CTA Rehab
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The CTA board recently voted to spend $23 million to renovate the Illinois Medical District Blue Line station, which services four hospitals, including Rush University Medical Center and Stroger Hospital. The Illinois Medical District is the third-busiest stop on the Forest Park branch.
CTA officials reported that the station serviced over one million users last year and has not had a major renovation since it opening in 1958. While a portion of the project work will be done by the CTA, a $14 million contract was awarded to James McHugh Construction and UJAMAA Construction Joint Venture. Learn more about the rehab here.
CTA officials reported that the station serviced over one million users last year and has not had a major renovation since it opening in 1958. While a portion of the project work will be done by the CTA, a $14 million contract was awarded to James McHugh Construction and UJAMAA Construction Joint Venture. Learn more about the rehab here.