Skanska Secures $1.06 Billion North Station Bridge
Skanska USA Civil secured a $1.06 billion MBTA contract to replace Boston’s North Station Draw One bridge and upgrade tracks and signals across the metropolitan area.

BOSTON, USA – The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has contracted Skanska USA Civil to oversee a major infrastructure renewal program in the greater Boston area. The core of the contract is the $1.06 billion replacement of the North Station Draw One bridge. The project also encompasses significant track and signal system modernization across Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville, Massachusetts.
What Does This Contract Cover?
The contract’s scope includes the complete replacement of the century-old North Station Draw One bridge, a critical component of the MBTA’s commuter rail network. Beyond the bridge structure itself, Skanska will manage associated upgrades to tracks, platforms, and signaling systems. While the primary contract value is cited as $1.06 billion, related entity verification data suggests a broader project value of up to $1.5 billion, likely including ancillary works and contingencies.
Key Contract Data
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Contract Name | North Station Draw One Bridge Replacement & Associated Upgrades |
| Total Value | $1.06 billion (Primary Contract Award) |
| Parties Involved | Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Skanska USA Civil |
| Timeline / Completion | Not disclosed in initial award notice. |
| Country / Corridor | USA / Boston Metropolitan Area |
How Does This Compare to Similar Contracts?
The $1.06 billion MBTA contract represents a major award within the U.S. civil infrastructure market and aligns with Skanska’s portfolio of large-scale projects. For comparison, Skanska recently secured a $534 million bridge deck replacement project in Los Angeles, making the Boston rail bridge project nearly double that in value. The contract’s scale is also significant when viewed against projects by competitors like Tutor Perini, which is managing multi-billion dollar segments of the California High-Speed Rail and Sepulveda Transit Corridor programs (Source: Tutor Perini Q1 2026 Earnings). This places the Draw One bridge replacement among the largest U.S. passenger rail infrastructure contracts awarded in the 2024-2025 period.
Editor’s Analysis
This award to Skanska underscores a key trend in the U.S. rail sector: transit authorities are committing to large-scale, complex state-of-good-repair projects with established engineering firms capable of managing significant risk. The project’s value reflects the high cost of replacing aging, critical infrastructure in dense urban environments. This investment aligns with a broader national trend of increased capital expenditure in railway infrastructure, as seen in financial reports from firms like FreightCar America and Ballard Power Systems, signaling a robust market for 2025 and beyond.
FAQ
Q: Who is managing the North Station bridge replacement project?
A: Skanska USA Civil, a division of the global construction and development company, was contracted by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to manage the project.
Q: What is the total cost of the project?
A: The primary contract awarded to Skanska is valued at $1.06 billion. However, some verification data indicates a total project budget approaching $1.5 billion, which may account for all associated costs.
Q: How will this construction impact passengers?
A: The project will cause significant service disruptions, including the closure of the North Station Commuter Rail station for an estimated three years to facilitate the construction. (Source: CBS News Boston)






