VTA Women Leaders Featured in Silicon Valley Business Journal
Two Women Lead $12B BART Extension as Construction Nears Tunnel Launch
VTA’s CEO and General Manager, Carolyn Gonot, and BART Extension Construction Director, Sarah Wilson are featured in a Silicon Valley Business Journal spotlight, read the article in full here.
At a construction site near Santa Clara Station, two women are overseeing crews building a launch structure that will help extend BART through downtown San Jose.
The roughly $400 million structure is part of the $12 billion Silicon Valley Phase II extension.
Sarah Wilson, construction director for the project at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), oversees field delivery, contract administration and risk allocation.
Carolyn Gonot, the agency’s general manager and CEO, is responsible for funding, governance and federal oversight that keep the project on track.
The six-mile extension will add four stations, including three underground, and connect downtown San Jose and Santa Clara to the broader Bay Area Rapid Transit network, according to VTA. The project carries an estimated budget between $12.1 billion and $12.7 billion… read more.
Two Women Lead $12B BART Extension as Construction Nears Tunnel Launch
VTA’s CEO and General Manager, Carolyn Gonot, and BART Extension Construction Director, Sarah Wilson are featured in a Silicon Valley Business Journal spotlight, read the article in full here.
At a construction site near Santa Clara Station, two women are overseeing crews building a launch structure that will help extend BART through downtown San Jose.
The roughly $400 million structure is part of the $12 billion Silicon Valley Phase II extension.
Sarah Wilson, construction director for the project at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), oversees field delivery, contract administration and risk allocation.
Carolyn Gonot, the agency’s general manager and CEO, is responsible for funding, governance and federal oversight that keep the project on track.
The six-mile extension will add four stations, including three underground, and connect downtown San Jose and Santa Clara to the broader Bay Area Rapid Transit network, according to VTA. The project carries an estimated budget between $12.1 billion and $12.7 billion… read more.