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By Curt Bennink
Senior Field Editor
The light rail system in downtown Phoenix, AZ, includes a 20-mile starter line that will feature electric-powered light rail cars traveling at the posted speed limit for the road. The rail, overhead power lines and stations will all be carved out of the existing infrastructure.
This initial 20-mile line is broken up into five segments. Archer Western Contractors was awarded and completed Line Section 3.
Archer Western Contractors is a subsidiary of The Walsh Group, a firm currently ranked among the nations top 20 contractors. The company takes pride in the fact that, since it was established in 1983, it has never failed to complete a contract. The company has invested over $300 million in capital equipment and regularly employs over 1,000 engineers and skilled tradesmen.
Although it was no stranger to projects of this magnitude, this was the largest project ever handled by Archer Westerns Phoenix office, which had traditionally worked on waste water facilities.
Our notice to proceed was May 16, 2005, says Bob Fouty, project manager. The original bid contract was a little south of $95 million. With change orders, I think we are now at $102 million. We set a goal at the outset of the project to have all of the track down by November of 2007, and all of the station foundations complete. This goal was accomplished.