
By Jacob Henry, David Meyer and Bernadette Hogan, New York Post; November 12, 2019
The MTA’s construction chief said Tuesday that the transit authority is just beginning to examine why it costs more money to build a subway in New York than other major cities.
“We have to collect data,” Janno Lieber, the president of the MTA’s Capital Construction Division, told state lawmakers at a legislative hearing on the agency’s new $51.1 billion capital plan.