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The Aftermath of the World Trade Center Collapse: Rebuilding the New York City Transit System (B)

Subject

Strategy and Entrepreneurship

Publication Year

2003

Abstract

The case describes the rebuild of the New York transit system damaged by the collapse of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. It focuses on the reconstruction of the subway lines affected, and looks specifically at project management with a focus on planning, including decisions regarding contractor selection, budgeting, scheduling, fast-tracking and project monitoring. The case is written from the perspective of the project manager working for the Capital Program Management department of the New York City Transit Agency, the largest agency of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of New York. It describes the challenge facing the project manager when the project initially estimated to take two years is to be completed in less than nine months. Case (A) follows the project up to May 10, 2002, when first signs appear that the project is in trouble. Case (B) continues with the events that followed.

Topic List

Project Management, Construction, Project Planning, Transportation, Operations Management, Fast Track Project

Industry

Transportation, Construction

Publication Event Date

2002

LBS Case Number

CS-03-005

Location

New York, NY, USA

Publication Organisation Size

65,000 employees

Project Funder

European Research Council (ERC)

Available on ECCH

No


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