CHSRA Selects Foster + Partners, Arup to Design First Four Central Valley Stations

Written by Carolina Worrell, Senior Editor
Rendering Courtesy of Foster + Partners and Arup.

Rendering Courtesy of Foster + Partners and Arup.

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has selected the joint venture of Foster + Partners and Arup to design the Merced, Fresno, Kings/Tulare and Bakersfield stations that will serve passengers on the initial 171-mile segment of the project.

Foster + Partners and Arup are collaborating on planning, architecture and engineering for the four new stations that will serve as models of design for stations planned along the entire 500-mile Los Angeles/Anaheim to San Francisco system.

According to the JV, the team is “utilizing its local knowledge combined with its global high-speed rail station experience while adapting a systemwide kit of parts previously created by Foster + Partners” to design the four Central Valley stations. The JV will be providing management and design services as part of the first Notice to Proceed (NTP 1) to complete the design development and configuration footprint for each station site with an option to progress to the second Notice to Proceed (NTP 2), which will include final design, construction ready documents, construction, and commissioning support. The duration for NTP 1 is estimated to be 30 months.

The JV, the companies say, is set to “exceed the Authority’s Small Business participation goals by engaging a team of diverse, local experts and subcontractors throughout all essential parts of the design development for the new stations.”

“California High-Speed Rail is a truly pioneering project which has the potential to shape the future of sustainable travel in California and across America,” said Head of Studio, Foster + Partners Stefan Behling. “After delivering our systemwide vision plan, we are now delighted to be working with Arup on detailed designs for the network’s first four stations.”

“Once complete, this segment of high-speed rail will provide much-needed linkages between the diverse communities that comprise California’s Central Valley,” said Arup Principal John Eddy. “We’re thrilled to utilize our global expertise in high-speed rail design to support the California High-Speed Rail Authority. We look forward to collaborating with Foster + Partners and our subconsultants on this landmark investment in sustainable transportation.”

California High-Speed Rail is under construction in the Central Valley today with a goal of having the first operable line slated to be complete between 2030 -2033.

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