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TUNNELING SECTORPROFILE
BENEATH THE EARTH: SUSTAINABLE TUNNELS
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BENEATH THE EARTH: SUSTAINABLE TUNNELS
1. A U.S. LEADER IN LARGE, COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURE
2. TUNNELING EXPERIENCE 2.1 Competence 2.2 OurMostValuableAsset MainTunnelingProjectsintheU.S.
3. KEY PROJECTS LakeMeadIntakeNo.3ShaftsandTunnel DugwayStorageTunnel AnacostiaRiverTunnel NortheastBoundaryTunnel(NEBT) WestSideCSOTunnelandPumpStation ThreeRiversProtection&OverflowReductionTunnelsandShafts ThirdStreetLightRailProgramPhase2-CentralSubway TunnelWorkHighlights
4. THE LEGACY TheLaneConstructionCorporation’sEvolution
5. OWNERSHIP SaliniImpregilo’sMilestonesandIconicProjectsWorldwide
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1. A U.S. LEADER IN LARGE, COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURE
Lane is the innovative leader of transportation and heavy civil construction products and services that connect and improve the world’s communities. The Company has a 125-year legacy based upon solid traditions, unique skills, and a reputation for quality, safety, and care for people. Lane builds value in the infrastructure sector to improve life for current and future generations.
Founded in 1890, with a solid base of around 5,000 employees, with operations in the United States in more than 30 states, Lane has been and is
currently involved in the construction of some of the largest infrastructure projects in the United States: 395 Express Lanes in Virginia; Interstate 70 in Pennsylvania; the Max Brewer Bridge in Florida; and the Gerald Desmond Bridge in California. Lane recently completed the Anacostia River Tunnel wastewater management system in Washington, D.C.; current work includes the adjacent Northeast Boundary Tunnel project.
Lane is highly skilled in major complex infrastructure projects and leverages on the worldwide experience of its parent company, Salini Impregilo.
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2. TUNNELING EXPERIENCE
2.1 Competence
Lane has inherited a 95-year history of tunneling experience from S.A. Healy Company (Healy), a tunneling and heavy civil contractor located in Henderson, Nevada. Healy merged with Lane in 2018.
Lane is highly competitive in the tunneling sector because of the resources and proven results from Healy, as well as the global experience from its parent company, Salini Impregilo.
Lane’s acquired tunneling portfolio consists of over 100 miles—more than one half million feet—and more than 200 projects worth billions of dollars. This tunneling experience can be seen throughout America’s largest cities including Cleveland, Portland, Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, Dallas, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.
2.2 Our Most Valuable Asset
Lane believes in the skills of its people as a key asset of the company to fulfill business goals. In an ever-more-complex world, human capital is a key factor to maintain leadership and provide clients and all other stakeholders with quality performance and results.
Lane is guided by a value-based culture and endeavors to maintain an innovative, high-quality, and ethical environment that is essential to the development of its employees.
The company encourages innovation and creativity, and pursues employee-generated ideas that help everyone work better and more efficiently.
Lane’s employees are the foundation of the company’s success, and the company is committed to helping them build meaningful careers.
Main Tunneling Projects in the U.S.
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Dugway Storage Tunnel Cleveland, OH | 2015 - 2019
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Northeast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT)Washington, DC | 2017 - 2023
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Northest BoundaryTunnel
Anacostia RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
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WashingtonWashington
ArlingtonArlington
AlexandriaAlexandria
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Three Rivers Protection & OverflowReduction Tunnels and ShaftsFort Wayne, IN | 2017 - 2021
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Third Street Light Rail ProgramPhase 2 - Central SubwaySan Francisco, CA | 2012 - 2015
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West Side CSO Tunnel and Pump Station Portland, OR | 2002 - 2006
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Anacostia River Tunnel Washington, D.C. | 2013 - 2018
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Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Shafts and TunnelLas Vegas, NV | 2008 - 2015
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Main Tunneling Projects in the U.S.
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Dugway Storage Tunnel Cleveland, OH | 2015 - 2019
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Northeast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT)Washington, DC | 2017 - 2023
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Anacostia RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
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WashingtonWashington
ArlingtonArlington
AlexandriaAlexandria
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Three Rivers Protection & OverflowReduction Tunnels and ShaftsFort Wayne, IN | 2017 - 2021
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Third Street Light Rail ProgramPhase 2 - Central SubwaySan Francisco, CA | 2012 - 2015
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West Side CSO Tunnel and Pump Station Portland, OR | 2002 - 2006
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Anacostia River Tunnel Washington, D.C. | 2013 - 2018
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Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Shafts and TunnelLas Vegas, NV | 2008 - 2015
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200 +contracts
worth more than
billion18100
miles
Lane has tunneled over years of tunnelingexperience
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See page 27 for a historical listof key tunneling projects.
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3. KEY PROJECTS
Lane’s tunneling works support sustainable infrastructure that helps communities thrive. From clean water initiatives to reliable transportation alternatives, Lane’s experience focuses on improving the quality of life within America’s largest cities.
Lane has recently completed three combined sewage overflow (CSO) tunnel projects and is working on two additional CSO projects; all of which contribute to improving the quality of community rivers and lakes to benefit both current and future generations.
Lane provided a reliable water source to two million residents through the Lake Mead Intake No.3 Shafts and Tunnel, which included one of the world’s deepest subaqueous tunnels. In San Francisco, Lane constructed a subway tunnel that provides a time-saving travel
alternative in one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
Lane’s parent company, Salini Impregilo, builds sustainable tunneling projects throughout the world. In Denmark, they are building the Cityringen Metro, an underground circular line around Copenhagen to transport 240,000 passengers a day and help drastically reduce atmospheric pollution.
In Saudi Arabia, they are building the Riyadh Metro Line 3, the longest line in the new underground system, which will extend underneath the city with a total length of 109 miles for an estimated total investment of $20 billion. Salini Impregilo is also building the first underground line in Doha, in Qatar, under extreme environmental conditions.
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LAKE MEAD INTAKE NO. 3 SHAFTS AND TUNNEL
Owner SouthernNevadaWaterAuthority
Construction Cost $503.7million
Procurement Type Design-Build
Status Completed(2008-2015)
LAS VEGAS, NV
LakeMeadisthelargestreservoirintheUnitedStatesintermsofwatercapacity.ItservesasthemainwatersupplyfortheresidentsandtouristsoftheiconiccityofLasVegas.TheColoradoRiver,whichbringswatertothearea,isflowinglessforcefullybecauseofasevere,multi-year-droughtresultinginthewaterlevelofLakeMeaddropping110feetsince2000,leavingitathalfcapacity.
TheLakeMeadIntakeNo.3ProgramisintendedtoprotecttheexistingwatersystemcapacityoftheSouthernNevadaWaterAuthority(SNWA)againstpotentialinoperabilityoftheexistingintakes.Italsoenablesbetterqualitywatertobedrawnfromadeeperelevation/locationinthelake,andbringscleanwatertomorethantwomillionpeopleinsouthernNevada.
Theprojectwasoneofthemosttechnicallychallengingintheindustrybecauseoftheverycomplexgeologicalconditions.Itrequiredtunnelingunderwaterpressurethatwassoextreme,ithadneverbeendonebefore.Theintakestructureitselfwaslocated377feetdeepinthemiddleofthelake.
Theprojectincludeddesignandconstructionofthefollowingstructures:- 15,000-foot-longintaketunnelboredinrockwithcoverrangingfrom587feet(atlaunch)toabout30feetuponenteringtheintakestructure
- Customdual-mode,slurryshieldtunnelboringmachinedesignedtowithstand17 barsofwaterpressureor40,000 gallonsperminute
- 30-footfinisheddiameter,611-footdeepaccessshaft- StubTunnelfromtheaccessshaftatadepthof400 feetthat is83.5 feetlongfromshafttobulkhead
- 202-foot-longTunnelBoringMachinelaunchchamberatthebottomoftheshaft
- 85-foot-longIPS-Xconnectionstubtunnelandback-shunttunnel- 360-foot-long,26-foothorseshoeTBMstartertunnel
SIGNIFICANT MARINE WORKS INCLUDE
- 11,000oftremieconcreteplacedunderwater- 48,000 CYofmaterialexcavatedunderwater- In-housedesignandengineering- Preservationofendangeredwildlifewithinanationalpark
Recognition- ��2016�Outstanding�Civil�Engineering�Achievement�Award,��American�Society�of�Civil�Engineering�(ASCE)�Finalist
- ���2016�Tunnel�Achievement�Award�for�Project�Excellence��(Tunnel�Business�Magazine)
- ���2015�Global�Tunneling�Project�of�the�Year�(over�$500�million),��Tunneling�&�Underground�Space�Awards
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DUGWAY STORAGE TUNNEL
CLEVELAND, OH
LakeErieisthefourthlargestoftheGreatLakes.SpanningfromtheUnitedStatestoCanada,itiswidelyusedforitsbeaches,parks,andhikingareas,andisoneoftheworld’slargestfreshwatercommercialfisheries.
TheDugwayStorageTunnel(DST)projectispartofabroaderprogramtoimprovethequalityofLakeErie.TheDSTcreatesadditionalstoragecapacityforcombinedseweroverflowsduringwetweatherevents. Itwillstoreupto58milliongallonsofstormandwastewateruntiltherainsubsidesandthetreatmentplanthasthecapacitytotreatthem.TheDSTwillcontributetoareductionintherawsewagedischargefrom4.5billiongallonsto494milliongallons(duringanoverallperiodof25years).
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
Theprojectincludesconstructionofthefollowingelements:- 14,840 linear feetof24-footdiametertunnel- Sixdeepshafts- Aditconnectionsbetweenshaftsandtunnel- Concretestructuresforthecollectionandtransporting ofwastewaterandrainwater
- Site/civilrestoration- Modificationstoexistingsurfacestructures
OwnerNortheastOhioRegional SewerDistrict
Construction Cost$153million
Procurement TypeBid-Build
StatusOngoing(2015-2019)
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ANACOSTIA RIVER TUNNEL
WASHINGTON, DC
DCWater’sCleanRiversprojectisaninfrastructureimprovementplanfocusedonstoringandpurifyingwaterduringrainstormsbeforeitreachesthecapitalcity’simportantrivers.Theplaninvolvesasystemoftunnelstostoreandtransportcombinedsewageandstormwatertoanearbywastewatertreatmentplant.
TherecentlycompletedAnacostiaRiverTunnelprojectisonecomponentoftheCleanRiversproject.TheAnacostiaRiverTunnelconnectswiththeBluePlainsTunnelanddeliverscapturedcombinedseweroverflows(CSOs)totheBluePlainsAdvancedWastewaterTreatmentplantfortreatmentpriortodischargetothePotomacRiver.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
Theprojectconsistedofthefinaldesignandconstructionofthefollowingmaincomponents:- 12,500-footlong,23-footdiameter,reinforcedconcretesegmentallylinedtunnel
- Six shaftswithvariousconfigurationsthatincludehydraulicinternalstructures,vortexdropfacilities,anddiversionchambers
- Two shaftsconstructedatCSO-019andconnectedbyaninterconnectingtunnelconstructedbySequentialExcavationMethods
- Diversionchamberswithconnectingdiversionsewersandapproachchannelsattwo shaftlocations
- Adittunnelstoconnecttheshaftstothetunnelatthree shaft locations
- Ventilationcontrolfacilitiestoregulateairflowinthetunnelsystem
Recognition- �Sustainability�Initiative�of�the�Year�(November�2017)�from�the�International�Tunneling�and�Underground�Space�Association�(ITA-AITES)
OwnerDistrictofColumbiaWaterandSewerAuthority(DCWater)
Construction Cost$253million
Procurement TypeDesign-Build
StatusCompleted(2013-2018)
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NORTHEAST BOUNDARY TUNNEL (NEBT)
WASHINGTON, DC
TheNortheastBoundaryTunnel(NEBT)projectisthebiggestcomponentofDCWater’sCleanRiversplan.Thecombinedsewageoverflow(CSO)tunnelwillhelptoincreasethecapacityoftheDistrict’ssewersystem,significantlymitigatingthefrequency,magnitude,anddurationofsewerflooding,ultimatelyimproving thewaterqualityoftheAnacostiaRiver.
Uponcompletion,theNEBTwillconnectwiththeAnacostiaRiverTunnelandtheFirstStreetTunneltoprovideacompletegravityflowwaterdistributionsystemfromNorthwestDCtoBluePlainsAdvancedWastewaterTreatmentPlant.ThereallflowscapturedbythetunnelsystemwillbedeliveredfortreatmentpriortodischargetothePotomacRiver.
OncetheNEBTisconnectedtotheotherCleanRiverstunnels,CSOstotheAnacostiaRiverwillbereducedby98percent.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
- Installationof26,700-foot-longtunnel, 90 to 180 feetbelowground
- Sevendeepshafts- Ventilationcontrolfacilitiestoregulateairflow- Constructionofdiversionfacilitiesalongtunnelalignment- Greeninfrastructurefor11 sites- 100-yearliferequirement
OwnerDistrictofColumbiaWaterandSewerAuthority(DCWater)
Construction Cost$580million
Procurement TypeDesign-Build
StatusOngoing(2017-2023)
Northest BoundaryTunnel
Anacostia RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
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WashingtonWashington
ArlingtonArlington
AlexandriaAlexandria
Pentagon
Northest BoundaryTunnel
Anacostia RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
Blue PlainsTunnel
Potomac RiverTunnel
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ArlingtonArlington
AlexandriaAlexandria
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WEST SIDE CSO TUNNEL AND PUMP STATION
PORTLAND, OR
ThecityofPortlandneededtoimprovethequalityoftheWillametteRiver,amajortributaryoftheColumbiaRiver.TheWestSideTunnelaimstocollectandstorecombinedseweroverflows(CSOs)beforetheyreachtheriver,andinsteadtransportstheoverflowtoapumpstation,whereitistreatedbeforereturningtotheriver.
Theprojectinvolvedtheconstructionofanewmainsewercollection,storage,andconveyancesystem.Thesystemincludedadeepstorageandconveyancetunnel,abelowgroundpumpingstation,fiveshaftsapproximately130feetdeep,andanetworkofmicro-tunneledandopencutpipelinesanddiversionstructurestoconnectexistingsewerstothetunnel.
AspartofaseriesofotherCSOsprojects,thecombinedprojectsreducedthecity’sseweroverflowsintotheWillametteRiverby94%.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
Tunnel- Installationofan18,180-foottunnel,withanexcavated diameterof16.5 feet,andapre-castconcretebolted, gasketedsegmentallining
- Two16.5-footdiameter,full-faceslurrymixshieldtunnel boringmachines(TBM)wereusedforexcavation,marking thefirstuseofthistechnologyinthetunnelingindustry
- Nopre-excavationgroutingfromwithinthetunnelduring miningwitheitherTBM
Pumping�Station- A160-foot-deepand137-foot-diameterpumpingshaft- 120 million gallonsper-daycapacity- Excavationsupportconsistedofafour-footthickslurry wallextendingtoadepth of 200 feet
- Internalwallconsistedofcast-in-placeconcretetied totheexternalslurrywalltoformafinalcompositewall
- Someofthedeepestjetgroutingcolumnsintheworld,atsix feet indiametereach,extended320 feet deeptotieintothetopofamudstoneformationtoformagroundwatercut-offwall
Pipelines- Amicro-tunnelTBMwithmultipleshieldsanddiametervarying
from 84 inches to 108 incheswasusedforexcavationandtoinstallconcretePCPpipelining
- Overallpipelinelengthofapproximately15,000 feet
Recognition- �Accepted�into�the�Voluntary�Protection�Program�(VPP)�from�OR-OSHA�for�an�exemplary�safety�record
- �2006�Contractor�of�the�Year�from�the�Oregon�Association�of�Minority�Entrepreneurs
OwnerCityofPortland
Construction Cost$306.4million
Procurement TypeJointVenture
StatusCompleted(2002-2006)
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THREE RIVERS PROTECTION & OVERFLOW REDUCTION TUNNELS AND SHAFTS
FORT WAYNE, IN
ThetunnelisamajorportionoftheefforttocleanupFortWayne’sriversandprotectneighborhoodsfrombasementbackupsandstreetflooding.
TheThreeRiversProtection&OverflowReductionTunnel(3RPORT)projectispartofatunnelsystemthatwillcollectcombinedsewageoverflow(CSO)from22outfallsalongtheSt.MaryandMaumeeRiversandtransportittoanearbysewagetreatmentplant.
TheprojectwillreducethenumberofCSOsintotheriversby90% —ormorethansixbilliongallonsonaverageeachyear—whichoccurduringlargerainstorms.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
- Segmentallylined,deep-rocktunnel,200 to 250 feetbelowground- Consolidationsewers,nine drop shafts,andadeeprocktunnel- TheTBMisdesignedtowithstandsix bars of pressurewithinflowrangesfrom5,000-10,000 gallons per minute
- Thetunnelpumpstationwillbecompleteandthetunnel willbeoperationalin2021
- Approximately16,600 feetofnearsurfacesewerlineswillconveysewageandrainwatertodiversionstructures,todropshafts,andintothetunnel.
- 100-yearlifeexpectancy
OwnerCityofFortWayne,IN
Construction Cost$188million
Procurement TypeBid-Build
StatusOngoing(2017-2021)
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THIRD STREET LIGHT RAIL PROGRAM PHASE 2 CENTRAL SUBWAY
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
AttheheartofthecityofSanFranciscoliestheCentralSubwaylight-railline.ExtendingtheMuniMetroTThirdLineimprovespublictransportationtoandfromsomeofSanFrancisco’sbusiest,mostdenselypopulatedareas,offeringtravelersanalternativetoheavytrafficcongestion.
InadditiontothetechnicaldifficultieswithdrillingtwotunnelsacrossacitylikeSanFrancisco,thecloseproximityofactivesubwayroutes—withonlyeightfeetofseparationinthesoftgroundsectionsofthealignment—addedtothechallenge.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
- Twoparallel1.6-mile, pre-cast concrete,segmentallylined,twin-boredsubwaytunnels
- Tunnelboringmachine(TBM)launchshaftandextractionshaft- Consolidationandcompensationgroutingworktoprevent buildingsettlement
- Fiveemergencycrosspassages- Perimetralslurrywallsforthefuturestations- Completionworksfortheassociatedconnectingstructures (launchshaftforcutters)
- Afinalserviceshaftapproximately39 feet in diameter
Recognition- �Award�of�Merit�2015�from�Engineering-News�Record�(ENR)- �The�Outstanding�Transportation�Project�2015�award�given�by�the�local�section�of�the�American�Society�of�Civil�Engineers�(ASCE)
OwnerSanFranciscoMunicipalTransportationAgency
Construction Cost$233.6million
Procurement TypeBid-Build
StatusCompleted(2012-2015)
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PROJECT LIST
NEW/ONGOING
Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel (3RPORT),INNortheast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT),Washington,D.C.Dugway Storage Tunnel,OH
COMPLETED
Anacostia River Tunnel,Washington,D.C.Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Shafts and Tunnel,LasVegas,NVThird Street Light Rail Program Phase 2-Central Subway,SanFrancisco,CAWest Side CSO Tunnel and Pump Station,Portland,ORFERMILAB NuMI Tunnels and Halls Project,Chicago,ILNorth Central Rail Line Segment NC-1B,Dallas,TXWest Oak Cliff Line Section WOC-2,Dallas,TXBear Valley Road Street and Bridge Widening at I-15 Freeway,Victorville,CACumberland Gap National Historical Park Tunnel,KYDes Plaines Tunnel System,Chicago,ILRogers Pass Tunnel,BritishColumbia,CanadaArts Center Station and Subway Line,Atlanta,GAEast Valley Interceptor Sewer,LosAngeles,CATunnels and Shafts, Central Ave. to Damen Ave.,Chicago,ILDC Metro Subway (various contracts),Washington,D.C.Weller Creek-Upper, Des Plaines 20 Rock Tunnels and Drop Shafts,Chicago,ILMilwaukee Avenue Subway,Chicago,ILSubway Tunnel for Bay Area Rapid Transit,Oakland,CAChicago Westside Subway,Chicago,ILBowery Bay Sewage Treatment Works,LongIsland,NYBoston Sewer Tunnels,Boston,MAWater and Sewer Tunnels,NewYork,NY
TUNNEL WORK HIGHLIGHTS
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4. THE LEGACYIt all began in 1890 when railroad entrepreneur John S. Lane started a stone-crushing operation for railroads and streets. By the turn of the century, the road construction business quickly became a success, paving 75,000 square yards of macadamized road (a mixture of stone, sand, and raw asphalt) in 1895 alone. With the invention of the automobile, the demand for roadway improvements skyrocketed, and John S. Lane seized the opportunity by incorporating The Lane Construction Corporation in 1902.
Lane has played a critical role in the development and maintenance of the nation’s infrastructure. In the 1940s, the company expanded into military bases to support the war effort, and in the 1950s and 1960s, Lane helped make the Interstate Highway System a reality, building some of the nation’s most well-known superhighways.
Throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, Lane expanded its heavy civil capabilities and added many new public/private clients to its portfolio. In the early 1990s, Lane began work on a privately built toll road. In the 2000s, the Company became a leader in public-private partnerships (P3) and innovative financing solutions that moved forward projects that would have otherwise been postponed due to a lack of public funding.
Today, the firm has the resources and expertise to invest in the most complex infrastructure projects in the United States, and build them in a sustainable way.
Backed by Salini Impregilo’s vast global experience, Lane looks toward the future with a focus on improving life for current and future generations.
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20171890
1916
Lane’s operations spread throughout New England and New York State.
1890
John S. Lanestarts a stone crushingoperation in Meriden,CT, providing stone for the rapidly growing railroad and street paving industries.
1950-1960
Lane is awarded contracts for the New York Thruway, Connecticut Turnpike,and the second largestcontract on theMassachusetts Turnpike.
1984
The Fort McHenry Tunnel job is one of the Lane’s largest and most intricate projects. The completed tunnel opens to tra�ic in 1985, carrying I-95 tra�ic under Baltimore Harbor.
2001
Lane completesits first Design-Build contract for runway reconstruction atTinker Air Force Basein Oklahoma.
2012
On August 1, LaneMideast Contracting, LLCstarts its first internationaljob, a runway projectat Sharjah InternationalAirport in the UnitedArab Emirates (UAE).
2015
Lane begins workon the $2.3 billionI-4 Ultimate P3 projectin Florida.
Lane celebrates its125-year anniversary.
2016
Lane IndustriesIncorporated becomesa wholly owned subsidiaryof Salini ImpregiloU.S. Holdings, Inc.
2010
Lane begins work on oneof the nation’s most innovatively financed projects, the South NorfolkJordan Bridge in Virginia,a 100% privately financedinfrastructure project.
2017
Lane wins its firstcontract in the New York City area to replacethe Unionport Bridgein Bronx County. The joint-venture contract is valued at $232 million.
1930-1940Lane becomes one of the largest highway contractors on the East Coast. Lane projects include construction of the Long Eddy Viaduct and roadway along the Delaware Trail from Port Jervis to Hancock, NY.
1902Realizing the demand for roadway improvements triggered by the inventionof the auto, John S. Laneincorporates The LaneConstruction Corporation.
1960Lane successfully constructs theCannonsville Dam near Deposit, NY, which launched the Company into an elite league of premier heavy civil contractors.
1993Lane constructs the first privately built toll roadin Virginia: the Dulles Greenway.
2005Lane completes more than $800 million of workfor both public and private owners in 20 states acrossthe nation.
2011The company winsits largest stand-alonecontract of $212 millionfor 10 miles of I-35Highway reconstructionin Waco, TX.
2007Lane and partners beginconstruction on one ofthe largest Public-PrivatePartnership (P3) projectsin the U.S.: the 495Express Lanes in Virginia,valued at $1.5 billion.
2011Lane completes the Daytona InternationalSpeedway repaving project, its eighth NASCARpaving contract.
2013The company continueswork on the 95 Express Lanes in Virginia. The $691 million construction joint venture involves the same team that built the 495 Express Lanes P3 project.
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20171890
1916
Lane’s operations spread throughout New England and New York State.
1890
John S. Lanestarts a stone crushingoperation in Meriden,CT, providing stone for the rapidly growing railroad and street paving industries.
1950-1960
Lane is awarded contracts for the New York Thruway, Connecticut Turnpike,and the second largestcontract on theMassachusetts Turnpike.
1984
The Fort McHenry Tunnel job is one of the Lane’s largest and most intricate projects. The completed tunnel opens to tra�ic in 1985, carrying I-95 tra�ic under Baltimore Harbor.
2001
Lane completesits first Design-Build contract for runway reconstruction atTinker Air Force Basein Oklahoma.
2012
On August 1, LaneMideast Contracting, LLCstarts its first internationaljob, a runway projectat Sharjah InternationalAirport in the UnitedArab Emirates (UAE).
2015
Lane begins workon the $2.3 billionI-4 Ultimate P3 projectin Florida.
Lane celebrates its125-year anniversary.
2016
Lane IndustriesIncorporated becomesa wholly owned subsidiaryof Salini ImpregiloU.S. Holdings, Inc.
2010
Lane begins work on oneof the nation’s most innovatively financed projects, the South NorfolkJordan Bridge in Virginia,a 100% privately financedinfrastructure project.
2017
Lane wins its firstcontract in the New York City area to replacethe Unionport Bridgein Bronx County. The joint-venture contract is valued at $232 million.
1930-1940Lane becomes one of the largest highway contractors on the East Coast. Lane projects include construction of the Long Eddy Viaduct and roadway along the Delaware Trail from Port Jervis to Hancock, NY.
1902Realizing the demand for roadway improvements triggered by the inventionof the auto, John S. Laneincorporates The LaneConstruction Corporation.
1960Lane successfully constructs theCannonsville Dam near Deposit, NY, which launched the Company into an elite league of premier heavy civil contractors.
1993Lane constructs the first privately built toll roadin Virginia: the Dulles Greenway.
2005Lane completes more than $800 million of workfor both public and private owners in 20 states acrossthe nation.
2011The company winsits largest stand-alonecontract of $212 millionfor 10 miles of I-35Highway reconstructionin Waco, TX.
2007Lane and partners beginconstruction on one ofthe largest Public-PrivatePartnership (P3) projectsin the U.S.: the 495Express Lanes in Virginia,valued at $1.5 billion.
2011Lane completes the Daytona InternationalSpeedway repaving project, its eighth NASCARpaving contract.
2013The company continueswork on the 95 Express Lanes in Virginia. The $691 million construction joint venture involves the same team that built the 495 Express Lanes P3 project.
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5. OWNERSHIPSalini Impregilo S.p.A. is a multinational company based in Italy, listed on the Milan stock exchange, Borsa Italiana, specializing in the construction of major, complex infrastructure projects throughout the world. It operates in more than 50 countries with design, engineering, and construction solutions. It is recognized as a worldwide leader in the water sector, together with metro, railway, and tunneling, since 2013 by Engineering News-Record (ENR). Its experience includes the construction of dams, hydroelectric plants and hydraulic structures, water infrastructures and ports; roads, motorways, railways, metro systems, and
underground works; airports, hospitals, and public and industrial buildings; and civil engineering for waste-to-energy plants and environmental protection initiatives. With more than 35,000 employees, revenues of €6.5 billion and a backlog of €34.4 billion, Salini Impregilo competes with the biggest companies in the world with a passion consolidated through a long history of successful projects on every continent. Its management is committed to perform along the highest ethical and professional standards in accordance with the principles of social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
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20181906
MignanoDam
ITALY
1926
SimplonRailway Line
ITALY
1911MorascoDam
ITALY
1936Val di LeiDam
SWITZERLAND
1957ChivorHydroelectricProjectCOLOMBIA
1970Katse Dam
LESOTHO
1991TocomaHydroelectricPlantVENEZUELA
2007BumbunaHydroelectricProjectSIERRA LEONE
2009MazarHydroelectricPlantECUADOR
2011
Ras al KhorInterchange
UAE
2012
Abu DhabiDeep SewerTunnelUAE
2014
Viaductof Recco
ITALY
1946
AkosomboHydroelectricPlantGHANA
1961
James Bay ProjectLa Grande RiverDam and PlantCANADA
1982
Nathpa JhakriHydroelectricProjectINDIA
2002
Portland West SideCSO TunnelProjectUSA
2006
ChurchillHospitalOxfordUK
2008
BelesMultipurposeProjectETHIOPIA
2010
BujagaliHydropowerPlantUGANDA
2013SogamosoHydroelectricProjectCOLOMBIA
2015
1936Pietro Salini starts uphis own activity
1906Girola and Lodigianicreate their respectivecompanies
1956Impresit, Girola, Lodigianiand Torno work togetherto build Kariba Dam
1929“Impresit”- Imprese italianeall’estero - is born
1959Cogefar Costruzioni Generali Farsura S.p.Ais established
1982100% of the Americancompany S.A. Healyis bought
2009Salini CostruttoripurchasesTodini S.p.A.
2014Gruppo Salini Impregilois born from the mergerbetween the two companies
2016Salini Impregilo acquires 100%of Lane Industries
1960Impregilo S.p.A.(Impresit - Girola - Lodigiani)is created
1998Impregilo S.p.A. acquires Fisia S.p.A.on July 14
1989Cogefar Impresit S.p.A is bornfrom the merger between CogefarS.p.A. and Impresit S.p.A.
1994Impregilo S.p.A. is born from the mergeramong Cogefar Impresit, Girola,Lodigiani and Impresit Girola Lodigiani
2000 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 20171910 1970 19901930 1950
2002 2004 2006 2008 2012 2014 2016201019801920 1940 1960
Over a century of historySalini Impregilo’s Milestones and Iconic Projects Worldwide
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20181906
MignanoDam
ITALY
1926
SimplonRailway Line
ITALY
1911MorascoDam
ITALY
1936Val di LeiDam
SWITZERLAND
1957ChivorHydroelectricProjectCOLOMBIA
1970Katse Dam
LESOTHO
1991TocomaHydroelectricPlantVENEZUELA
2007BumbunaHydroelectricProjectSIERRA LEONE
2009MazarHydroelectricPlantECUADOR
2011
Ras al KhorInterchange
UAE
2012
Abu DhabiDeep SewerTunnelUAE
2014
Viaductof Recco
ITALY
1946
AkosomboHydroelectricPlantGHANA
1961
James Bay ProjectLa Grande RiverDam and PlantCANADA
1982
Nathpa JhakriHydroelectricProjectINDIA
2002
Portland West SideCSO TunnelProjectUSA
2006
ChurchillHospitalOxfordUK
2008
BelesMultipurposeProjectETHIOPIA
2010
BujagaliHydropowerPlantUGANDA
2013SogamosoHydroelectricProjectCOLOMBIA
2015
1936Pietro Salini starts uphis own activity
1906Girola and Lodigianicreate their respectivecompanies
1956Impresit, Girola, Lodigianiand Torno work togetherto build Kariba Dam
1929“Impresit”- Imprese italianeall’estero - is born
1959Cogefar Costruzioni Generali Farsura S.p.Ais established
1982100% of the Americancompany S.A. Healyis bought
2009Salini CostruttoripurchasesTodini S.p.A.
2014Gruppo Salini Impregilois born from the mergerbetween the two companies
2016Salini Impregilo acquires 100%of Lane Industries
1960Impregilo S.p.A.(Impresit - Girola - Lodigiani)is created
1998Impregilo S.p.A. acquires Fisia S.p.A.on July 14
1989Cogefar Impresit S.p.A is bornfrom the merger between CogefarS.p.A. and Impresit S.p.A.
1994Impregilo S.p.A. is born from the mergeramong Cogefar Impresit, Girola,Lodigiani and Impresit Girola Lodigiani
2000 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 20171910 1970 19901930 1950
2002 2004 2006 2008 2012 2014 2016201019801920 1940 1960
Over a century of history
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