NJ Transit, Superstorm Sandy Recovery PMO

NJ Transit, Superstorm Sandy Recovery PMO

Project Overview

The intention of the Superstorm Sandy Recovery Project (SSRP) was intended to fully repair all of the damage to NJ TRANSIT properties, equipment, bridges, stations, tracks, signal systems, communications systems, power systems, and rolling stock resulting from Superstorm Sandy.

Envision provided overall program planning and resource allocation including review of implementation schedules, overall program schedule with respect to industry capacity and NJ TRANSIT’s capacity to support construction, ongoing review of project budget and schedules change orders and claims, and ongoing preparation of cost and schedule trend analysis.

The SSRP also provided for the hardening of selected NJ TRANSIT facilities against damages from future storms. The overriding goal of the program was for NJ TRANSIT to complete all Sandy-related repair work within two years from the time funding was obligated, in accordance with all applicable Federal Transit Administration (FTA), New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) requirements.

Project Information

Owner NJ Transit
Project Start May 2013
Project End May 2015
Project Cost $2 B
Envision’s Role
  • Overall Program Planning
  • Resource Allocation
  • Implementation Schedules Review
  • Overall Program Schedule Review
  • Project Budget Review
  • Schedules Change Orders Review
  • Claims Review
  • Cost and Schedule Trend Analysis Preparation