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Amtrak鈥檚 US$6bn 鈥榮ingle largest鈥� project at risk of overruns and delays
04 October 2024
The Frederick Douglass Tunnel (FDT) programme 鈥� at an investment value of about US$6 billion 鈥� is US commuter rail company Amtrak鈥檚 鈥榮ingle largest infrastructure effort鈥� ever, but the firm鈥檚 Office of the Inspector General (OIG) said 鈥渂etter planning鈥� is needed if the replacement and improvement project wants to deliver on-time and on-budget.

, Amtrak鈥檚 OIG found the company 鈥渉as not completed all necessary planning for the Frederick Douglass Tunnel (FDT) programme despite the approach of major construction.鈥�
The OIG noted, dating back to 2017, the FDT project has not been appropriately staffed nor was an 鈥渆ffective structure鈥� in place to manage the massive build.
At one point, responsibility for the project was assigned internally to just one single person, the OIG said, 鈥渨ho had limited support to manage and oversee a programme of this size and complexity.鈥�
A contract to construct one tunnel was delivered in February of this year to JV Kiewit/J.F. Shea, then a 鈥渄elivery partner鈥� contract was signed just two months later with JV Aecom/Jacobs. This is in addition to preconstruction work delivered to Clark/Stacy Witbeck Joint Venture in 2023. It鈥檚 unclear what work beyond demolition has taken place.
The OIG suggested this lack of clarity could further trouble the expansive scheme.
鈥淎mtrak did not establish a programme management structure early enough,鈥� OIG said. 鈥淲ithout an effective management and oversight structure or sufficient staff from the outset, the company struggled to produce the necessary planning in four key areas: scheduling, communications, document management, and risk management.
鈥淎s a result, the program experienced delays and faces a significantly increased risk of cost overruns and additional delays as it proceeds into major construction.鈥�
OIG鈥檚 report added that the existing delivery partner 鈥渕ust now concurrently complete program management planning at the same time that it and Amtrak prepare for and start construction.鈥�
Construction is still expected to start this year with a project completion date set for 2035.
More on the Frederick Douglass Tunnel project
The existing tunnel system (named Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel) is located in the Washington D.C. metro area, is 150 years old, and houses tracks that run beneath the Potomac River and urban neighbourhoods. It is a vital link between the nation鈥檚 capital and the City of Baltimore, Maryland, and surrounding states. However, it鈥檚 present condition acts as a significant cog to the greater Northeast Corridor railway system.

Due to the high-density urban setting and large population it serves, the existing and aged infrastructure often leads to bottlenecks, with the FDT project aiming to expand and improve train flow and accessibility.
The programme seeks to add two parallel, single-track tube tunnels to reduce the backup, with designs to improve travel time from as far south as Virigina and north to New Jersey.
Each new tunnel, to be located just south of Baltimore鈥檚 Penn Station, will be around 2 mi long and support higher maximum train speeds than the existing tunnel; trains are currently limited to 30 mph due to tight curves.
What is the Amtrak Office of the Inspector General?
The OIG for Amtrak was created in 1978 to provide independent oversight of the company鈥檚 programmes and operations and serves as a watchdog department to prevent and detect fraud, waste and abuse.
Amtrak is a quasi-public corporation that operates and manages most US passenger rail routes.
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