STV, in joint venture with Turner Construction Company, was selected by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to provide construction management services for Phase 1 of the Midtown Bus Terminal Replacement (MTBTR) program in New York City. This multi‑billion‑dollar initiative will replace the aging Midtown Bus Terminal with a modern, resilient facility designed to serve the region for generations. Phase 1 focuses on maintaining safe, reliable bus operations while enabling the full redevelopment to proceed. The work includes the construction of a new interim terminal and supporting infrastructure in one of Manhattan’s most densely trafficked areas.
What challenges is STV addressing?
The Midtown Bus Terminal currently serves more than 200,000 daily commuters, requiring uninterrupted operations throughout construction. Phase 1 involves complex coordination of demolition, new construction and integration with existing transportation systems, all while maintaining mobility and protecting surrounding communities in a highly constrained urban environment.
What solutions is STV delivering?
Through the STV‑Turner joint venture, STV is providing integrated construction management services with a focus on safety, stakeholder coordination and schedule optimization. The team is supporting the delivery of an interim seven-level bus terminal and new ramp infrastructure while advancing PANYNJ’s sustainability and community engagement goals and setting the foundation for the program’s future phases.
How will this project benefit the region?
The project keeps buses moving safely and reliably during redevelopment, supports long‑term regional mobility, improves accessibility and customer experience, and advances net‑zero emissions and resilience objectives for a critical transportation gateway.
Key stats and accolades
- Phase 1 includes a 900,000‑square‑foot interim, seven‑level bus terminal
- Serves more than 200,000 commuters on an average weekday




