Port Authority awards record $2.3 Billion in contracts to MWBEs in JFK Airport transformation

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The Port Authority announced on Monday a historic milestone in the ongoing $19 billion transformation of JFK International Airport, where a record $2.3 billion in contracts have been awarded to Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE).

The JFK redevelopment also demonstrates a significant focus on working with local contractors, awarding more than $950 million in contracts to Queens-based businesses to date.

โ€œWhen we embarked on this historic, $19 billion public-private effort to transform JFK into a world-class international gateway, we pledged that the economic opportunities generated at the airport would flow fairly to the neighborhoods surrounding the airport,โ€ Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton said. โ€œWorking with our private partners at JFK and with our JFK Redevelopment Community Advisory Council, we have turned that pledge into economic reality for hundreds of MWBEs and local businesses.โ€

With Mondayโ€™s announcement, JFK surpassed the LaGuardia Airport redevelopment, which set the previous New York State record for MWBE participation in a public-private project with $2.2 billion in contracts awarded.

โ€œThe redevelopment of Kennedy Airport is about so much more than new gates and terminals. Itโ€™s about upward mobility and pathways to prosperity for thousands of Queens residents from historically marginalized communities who call the airport their workplace,โ€ Queens Borough President Donovan Richards said. โ€œSince ground was first broken, this project has been of, for and by Queens, and never has that been clearer than today, as we break MWBE participation records.โ€

Richards co-chairs the Community Advisory Council with Congressman Gregory Meeks.

โ€œI understand the importance of creating wealth-building and entrepreneurial opportunities for individuals who have historically faced barriers,โ€ Meeks said. โ€œThis more than $2.3 billion…

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