Fluor Corp. earlier this week announced the Eagle P3 commuter-rail project in Denver has been completed and the 11-mile Gold Line (G Line) now is open from Downtown Union Station to Wheat Ridge Station. The G Line is the third and final commuter-rail line to open for the Regional Transportation District (RTD), following the A and B lines, Fluor officials said in a press release. Part of RTD’s FasTracks program, the Eagle P3 project was developed through a public-private partnership between the district and Denver Transit Partners (DTP), which includes Fluor, John Laing plc and Aberdeen Infrastructure Investments USA LLC, Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Inc., Alternative Concepts Inc. and Ames Construction. The DTP consortium will operate the A, B and G lines for 29 years per an agreement.
Icertis recently announced that Norfolk Southern Corp. has selected the Icertis Contract Management (ICM) platform to serve as its enterprise-wide contract management system. The ICM platform will help NS modernize its contract management processes to accelerate contract velocity, protect against risk and better optimize commercial relationships, Icertis officials said in a press release. The platform will standardize contracting for several thousand enterprise users in all contracting scenarios across the railroad. ICM is designed to automatically create contract amendments when business conditions change, enabling NS to respond to market fluctuations. The platform can integrate with other enterprise systems and automatically update contracts based on pre-defined business rules.
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