NUCA Supports Releasing Funds For Hudson Tunnel Project

The National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA) issued the following statement by NUCA Chief Advocacy Officer Affairs Zack Perconti calling for the Trump Administration to immediately release approved funds for the $16 billion New York City “Hudson Tunnel” infrastructure project:
“NUCA and our New York City area members strongly oppose any shutdown or pause in federal funding for the Hudson Tunnel project. This critical infrastructure initiative already has contracts in place, making such a move profoundly anti-business and disruptive to committed partnerships. Halting work now would needlessly jeopardize the tremendous progress our member’s hard work has already achieved and waste years of dedicated effort.
“This isn’t the time to play political games with essential infrastructure. Such uncertainty also puts future contracts—those currently being bid and soon to follow—into serious jeopardy, eroding confidence in public-private collaborations. We urge the Administration’s policymakers to restore and secure funding immediately to keep this vital project on track for the benefit of all Americans.”
The National Utility Contractors Association of New Jersey (NUCA NJ) issued this statement by Lisa Chowansky, chapter president, and Evan Piscitelli, chapter executive director, on the “Hudson Tunnel” project:
“Delaying this project would immediately halt critical job creation efforts and sideline thousands of skilled construction workers, disrupting paychecks, families, and local economies across New York and New Jersey. It would also force our companies to suspend work on infrastructure that is essential to interstate commerce, driving up transportation costs and the price of everyday goods that families and businesses rely on.
“A funding pause would also drive-up project costs through schedule delays, material price escalation, workforce demobilization and remobilization, and increased rework, ultimately saddling taxpayers with a more expensive project.”